Lobsterman

Lobsterman by Dahlov Ipcar is a children’s book published by Down East Books in January 1962. This edition features 36 pages and is presented in English. The story follows a day in the life of a lobsterman’s son as he works alongside his father, capturing the essence of a significant lifestyle along the Maine coast.
Readers will discover a vivid portrayal of the lobstering tradition, reflecting the daily experiences and responsibilities of the young protagonist. Through Ipcar’s distinctive artistic style, the narrative emphasizes themes relevant to juvenile fiction and classics, making it a notable addition to Maine children’s literature. This book offers an engaging glimpse into a unique coastal livelihood, appealing to both young readers and those interested in regional traditions.
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Lobsterman tells the story of a day in the life of a lobsterman’s son, working alongside his father. In acclaimed artist Dahlov Ipcar’s signature style, it portrays a major lifeway of the Maine coast and is a classic staple of Maine children’s literature.
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