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Hair of the Dog: Tales from Aboard a Russian Trawler,Used
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Barbara Oakley's riveting portrayal of espionage, lust, comic adventure, hard work and harder drinking brings to life a littleknown episode of American history when two coldwarring nations got together to fish the north Pacific. The joint fishing venture saw a brief period of success during the 1980s when Americans caught fish within the twohundred mile maritime limit, then passed them off at sea to Russian processing trawlers. Oakley served as a translator aboard the processing ships, and Hair of the Dog is her truelife story of volatile Russian and American fishermen forced to work together.Barbara Oakley proved to be a resourceful translator one who could silence the KGB with a squirt gun or handle a mob of drunken Russians seeking nirvana at KMart in downtown Portland. She is an equally imaginative author who has provided one of those rarest of book finds: a reflection upon an unknown world; and entertaining tale of adventure; and a thoughtprovoking examination of the intertwining consequences of fanaticism, greed, and opportunity.
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