Last Light Over Carolina
Every woman in the lowcountry knows the unspoken fear that clutches the heart every time her man sets out to sea. Now, that fear has become a terrible reality for Carolina Morrison. Her husband, shrimp boat captain Bud Morrison, the only man she's ever loved, is lost and alone somewhere in the vast Atlantic fi shing grounds, with a storm gathering and last light falling.As...more
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Monday, July 20, 2009
Last Light Over Carolina by Mary Alice Monroe
"Last Light Over Carolina" by Mary Alice Monroe is a wonderful family saga. This family saga takes place in South Carolina in a coastal town named McClellan. Carolina is Bud's wife. Bud is a shrimper. Carolina and Bud love one another very much. To show it Bud named his second boat Carolina. I had the chance to meet the whole family: There is Lizzy, their daughter. Their son-in-law, Josh, and grandchild, W...more
Last Light Over Carolina by Mary Alice Monroe
"Last Light Over Carolina" by Mary Alice Monroe is a wonderful family saga. This family saga takes place in South Carolina in a coastal town named McClellan. Carolina is Bud's wife. Bud is a shrimper. Carolina and Bud love one another very much. To show it Bud named his second boat Carolina. I had the chance to meet the whole family: There is Lizzy, their daughter. Their son-in-law, Josh, and grandchild, W...more
2.5 pehaps. I have read all of Mary ALice Monroe's books and thoroughly enjoyed them. I felt this somehow missed. It takes place in the Lowcountry, as do all of her works and which I enjoy. It tells the story of shrimpers in South Carolina and how their livelihood has been challenged by the dumping of foreign shrimp into the marketplace (and fuel prices, etc)If you ever visit this area and talk to the locals, this has been a devestating issue and has cost the loss of many businesses that have p...more
I really liked this book about the Morrison family and their tiny town, McClellan, South Carolina. Progress is coming to the town, things are changing. Not many years ago, their were many shrimp boats tied up to the dock, but now only the diehard, traditional families still shrimp.
The Morrisons, Bud and Carolina, their daughter, Lizzie and her son live together and struggle to make a living. Bud has his shrimp boat, their daughter works at a local diner and Carolina runs the house...more
The Morrisons, Bud and Carolina, their daughter, Lizzie and her son live together and struggle to make a living. Bud has his shrimp boat, their daughter works at a local diner and Carolina runs the house...more
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This new novel by the author of Time Is A River takes us to the coast of South Carolina and into the world of the shrimping industry, hit hard by the current economy and imports of foreign shrimp to American markets. It's the story of Bud and Carolina, whose decades of marriage is on shaky ground. It's also the story of a down on its luck town who, when emergency strikes, pulls together and takes care of its own while forgetting all the rivalries and resentments and worri...more
This new novel by the author of Time Is A River takes us to the coast of South Carolina and into the world of the shrimping industry, hit hard by the current economy and imports of foreign shrimp to American markets. It's the story of Bud and Carolina, whose decades of marriage is on shaky ground. It's also the story of a down on its luck town who, when emergency strikes, pulls together and takes care of its own while forgetting all the rivalries and resentments and worri...more
After reading the description I thought this book would be a lot like The Perfect Storm. I was wrong. It was a great story and a truly touching and emotional book.
While the story's main plot revolves around Bud and the perilous situation he is in there is so much more to this one. As Bud and Carolina go through their day they recall memories from their past. Not all of them are good, but they all show how life can take it's toll on a marriage. How just loving someone may not always...more
While the story's main plot revolves around Bud and the perilous situation he is in there is so much more to this one. As Bud and Carolina go through their day they recall memories from their past. Not all of them are good, but they all show how life can take it's toll on a marriage. How just loving someone may not always...more
I really, really loved this book. Maybe it was because I read it shortly after finishing "The Angel's Game", which I found to be difficult and tedious, but this quick and easy read appealed to me. I felt a close kinship with the 50-something main characters, and truly appreciated the perspective on what it takes to keep a marriage of over 30 years going strong. More than anything, I appreciated the thought that marriages can take some pretty hard knocks and still survive. Add to all...more
This new novel by the author of Time Is A River takes us to the coast of South Carolina and into the world of the shrimping industry, hit hard by the current economy and imports of foreign shrimp to American markets. It's the story of Bud and Carolina, whose decades of marriage is on shaky ground. It's also the story of a down on its luck town who, when emergency strikes, pulls together and takes care of its own while forgetting all the rivalries and resentments and worries that generally pl...more
Bud and Carolina Morrison have been married for well over 30 years. They reside in the small coastal town of McClellanville, South Carolina where Bud captains the Miss Carolina - his shrimping boat. Although being a shrimper is not the easiest of lives (long, hard-working days) - it is something that he would not give up for the world. Like any marriage - Bud and Carolina’s has not been an easy one they have definitely had their share of bumpy roads, but they have found a way to overcome these o...more
Easy to read novel by an author I've always enjoyed. Her writing is either not improving or I'm getting pickier. This story is about a couple who owns a shrimp boat. The joys and the troubles in their long marriage are recounted through flashbacks which they both have on a day when he is injured and alone at sea. Monroe does do justice to a lot of complex emotions and people will relate to many aspects of their relationship, but I guess these things don't interest me so much anymore. I read...more
Carolina Morrison wakes from a disturbing dream to find that her husband, Bud, has gone alone in his shrimp boat “for one load.” When he doesn’t arrive back in the harbor when he should, she is even more worried. Bud has had an accident on the boat and is unable to reach the radio for help. Monroe tells the story of Bud and Carolina’s marriage in a series of flashbacks as the day progresses and the tension rises regarding Bud’s chances out in the vast ocean by himself. Monroe is a wonderful sto...more
I wasn't incredibly taken by the plot or the characters. However, she has some descriptive scenes in there I won't soon forget. Most poignant were those documenting the gradual end of a small fishing town where 3rd and 4th generation shrimpers could no longer feed their families. She did it so well with such impact that I could easily translate it into the millions of people who never expected to be unemployed. She did way too good a job of making me feel the fear and hopeless they must feel.
I was disappointed with this book.
The dialog was choppy and made the reading sluggish in the first 100 pages.
The author chose an interesting way to present the story. Over the course of a day, the plot unfolds. Each character reflects on incidents in the past that have led up to the current moment.
The ending left me disappointed. A better story would have been telling how the issues were resolved after the denouement. A crisis can bring people together, however, rem...more
The dialog was choppy and made the reading sluggish in the first 100 pages.
The author chose an interesting way to present the story. Over the course of a day, the plot unfolds. Each character reflects on incidents in the past that have led up to the current moment.
The ending left me disappointed. A better story would have been telling how the issues were resolved after the denouement. A crisis can bring people together, however, rem...more
Fast, easy read. Interesting was the focus of lives of the two main people, perspectives were from each of them, reviewing current as well as past events in thier lives.
The book moved from current to past and was an interesting perspective of long married people and how lives come together, drift apart and sometimes, what it takes to "put it back together".
Low country, as usual is interesting and evokes sights, sounds and smells of the area. A good summer read...more
The book moved from current to past and was an interesting perspective of long married people and how lives come together, drift apart and sometimes, what it takes to "put it back together".
Low country, as usual is interesting and evokes sights, sounds and smells of the area. A good summer read...more
This was a good read, and it held my interest the entire time. Who would have thought the shrimping industry would be so fascinating? I loved Ms. Monroe's descriptions of the ocean, the boats, and the shrimping itself. Her characters were deep, with complex emotions. They were developed well, and the jumps into the past were intriguing. It was a fun puzzle to put together. The intensity of Bud's rescue in the end was a page turner and the happy ending was a big relief, and beautiful to read.
I started this book and really wanted to like it. I got about 3/4 of the way through and the book just lost steam to me. In the beginning there was a lot of history provided to really build character development. Then it felt like the author decided she just needed to finish the book and the ending felt very hurried. There were many story lines left hanging that could have been hashed out further, in my opinion. I also did not like how it ended at all.
Wow! That was a great book and so different from others I have read. I learned a lot about "Shrimpers" and the shrimping culture. What a rough life, but I appreciate, praise & applaud them for all their hard work that produces such a delicious delicacy for the rest of us.
In addition to the shrimping lesson I learned...I loved the relationship story Mary Alice told in this novel about Bud and Carolina...amazing!
In addition to the shrimping lesson I learned...I loved the relationship story Mary Alice told in this novel about Bud and Carolina...amazing!
Good summer read. Ienjoyed this story particularly because i grew up on te coast and I came in contact with a lot of fisherman. I enjoyed reading about the life of a fisherman and his family. The risk they take everyday not only so thay we caan enjoybgood seafood but its the risk they take every day just to make a living. It's also a beautiful love story
I have loved all of this author's book. Her characters are so well developed and her skill in bringing the South to life lets you smell the saltwater. The book takes in one day of the life of Bud and Carolina a couple whose 30 year marriage is floundering. Flashbacks tell how they got to this sad state. A story of love and forgiveness.
A shrimper's family dealing with the extinction of their way of life (don't buy imported shrimp--or cars, or light bulbs, eh?) Well-developed, gently written, and well-plotted, this is not a rant or a melodrama constructed to incite the reader; it merely tells an involving story--it's a "good read."
I have read and loved all of Mary Alice Monroe's books. I didn't love this one. It was just an okay read for me. A bit bland and boring, it was not as engaging as her previous works. The characters, nor the story, never came alive for me. This one is forgetable, but I look forward to her next work.
The message of this book is that small-town boys are ALWAYS better than "outsiders"! even if they cheat on you. and leave you to raise a child yourself. for months at a time. so you have to move back home with your parents. because they love their unstable, dangerous, low-paying job.
This was my introduction to MAM and I say WOW! I love the Low Country of SC and want to move there. This story took me there with sound and smell and everything! I felt like I knew the characters as well as the place. Ms. Monroe is a master storyteller. I can't wait for more.
I liked this book, and enjoyed the description of McClennanville, SC and the shrimping indusrty as well as the lives of the people. I think Monroe did a good job taking us from the story of today and the past as well as the story of the mother and daughter.
I really do enjoy a little Mary Alice Monroe now and again. This story is filled with passion -- for shrimping and for their marriage and the ebb and flow of their lives. It's also a reminder of how to get back to what's important.
Interesting story about the hardships of fishermen along the coast. Surviving the rising costs of fuel,etc. as well as shrinking product (shrimp). Also, long periods away from family & the damage it causes.
I really enjoy this author. It is hard to put down the book once you start. This was a lovely tale of a family, shrimping and keeping love in the right place. This was a ahhhhh! book for me.
Nice easy read. Story of the lives of shrimpers in South Carolna. Fascinating look into the shrimping industry. A wonderful story of family trials and love. Worth the read!
a perfect summer read. carolina's husband is a shrimper- he makes the decision to take his boat out alone when his cousin doesn't show up- a decision that will impact his and carolina's life.
Interesting because of the McClellanville SC setting and references to Hurricane Hugo's lasting effects particularly on the shrimping industry of the Carolinas--a quick read
I like the way she writes, but this one was slow! A lot of description of life on a shrimp boat! It was a great love story, though, so worth the read.
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"Last Light over Carolina" is the latest novel by Mary Alice Monroe. She is the New York Times bestselling author of eleven novels, including Time is a River, The Beach House, Skyward and Swimming Lessons. She received the 2008 Award for Writing from the South Carolina Center for the Book. An active conservationist, she lives in the lowcountry or South Carolina. "
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