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Chesapeake Requiem
Chesapeake Requiem: A Year with the Watermen of Vanishing Tangier Island | Earl Swift
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A brilliant, soulful, and timely portrait of a two-hundred-year-old crabbing community in the middle of the Chesapeake Bay as it faces extinction from rising sea levelspart natural history of an extraordinary ecosystem, starring the beloved blue crab; part paean to a vanishing way of life; and part meditation on mans relationship with the environmentfrom the acclaimed author, who reported this story for more than two years Tangier Island, Virginia, is a community unique on the American landscape. Mapped by John Smith in 1608, settled during the American Revolution, the tiny sliver of mud is home to 470 hardy people who live an isolated and challenging existence, with one foot in the 21st century and another in times long passed. They are separated from their countrymen by the nations largest estuary, and a twelve-mile boat trip across often tempestuous waterthe same water that for generations has made Tangiers fleet of small fishing boats a chief source for the rightly prized Chesapeake Bay blue crab, and has lent the island its claim to fame as the softshell crab capital of the world. Yet for all of its long history, and despite its tenacity, Tangier is disappearing. The very water that has long sustained it is erasing the island day by day, wave by wave. It has lost two-thirds of its land since 1850, and still its shoreline retreats by fifteen feet a yearmeaning this storied place will likely succumb first among U.S. towns to the effects of climate change. Experts reckon that, barring heroic intervention by the federal government, islanders could be forced to abandon their home within twenty-five years. Meanwhile, the graves of their forebears are being sprung open by encroaching tides, and the conservative and deeply religious Tangiermen ponder the end times. Chesapeake Requiem is an intimate look at the islands past, present and tenuous future, by an acclaimed journalist who spent much of the past two years living among Tangiers people, crabbing and oystering with its watermen, and observing its long traditions and odd ways. What emerges is the poignant tale of a world that has, quite nearly, gone byand a leading-edge report on the coming fate of countless coastal communities.
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Crinoline_Laphroaig
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Saturday I hosted Social Distancing 📚 &🍻 Club. We spread out underneath 🌳 in my yard and my Mad Inventor setup his Magic Misting System 💦 to keep us cool. I was gifted w/ lovely ☂️ (pic later) and my new 👗 was perfectly themed. ⚓

📖 - I now know more about 🦀🦀 than I ever wanted to. Appreciated author staying neutral about Moral Dilemma. Often found myself 🤬 Islanders views on Women's Rights and Environment. 🌎 #booksandbrewsclub

Crinoline_Laphroaig When one of the Island men quoted the Apostle Paul about women being submissive. I may have 🖕him and quoted Claire from Outlander. “You can mind your own bloody business and so can St. Paul.” 4y
Crinoline_Laphroaig Islanders kept over-simplifying the issue down to Government just needs to spend the money and fix the 'Erosion' problem because Global Warmings a myth. Their attitude of don't Save the Environment, Save the People is so self centered. If you Save the Earth, You DO Save the People. 4y
ValerieAndBooks Love your dress! Definitely stacking this book. 4y
LeahBergen What a beautiful dress! 4y
Crinoline_Laphroaig @ValerieAndBooks @LeahBergen It‘s from British Retro. I've had my eye on it all summer. It when on Sale and came in just before book club. It was meant to be! 4y
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HeatherBlue
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Hello again, Litsy! I‘m sorry I‘ve been so MIA...adjusting to online teaching has NOT been easy, and I‘ve had to have some space from my phone when I can. Feeling better now 💙
Thank goodness for digital lends from my library! Had to buy an emergency Kindle when everything shut down...I‘ve got to admit, I‘m quite taken with this little thing 💙

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Mtroiano
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Book mail ❤️

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Graciouswarriorprincess
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My #library haul from one system. So far my two local systems aren‘t closed but I have a feeling that starting next week, it will happen. Plus work is still on for me, only three of us so I guess that I will be reading until they close my office.

Mitch Great prep for the week ahead! 5y
Graciouswarriorprincess @Mitch I have another library pile plus my TBR cart so I am set! 5y
Mitch @Graciouswarriorprincess you can never be too prepared! 🤣 5y
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Graciouswarriorprincess @Mitch 👍🏻😃🥰📚 5y
MissAimz_55 Yeah mine aren‘t closed. I‘m trying to finish as many books this weekend and going to stock up before the libraries close plus I have Libby and overdrive 5y
Graciouswarriorprincess @MissAimz_55 I have Libby, Hoopla and overdrive too. 5y
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Nitpickyabouttrains
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Non fiction about a small island off the coast of Maryland and Virginia. A lot about fishing and crabbing. Also a lot about towns disappearing. A strange amount also about religion.

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WanderingBookaneer
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Here‘s another very specific category courtesy of the good folks over at Amazon. #WTAmazon

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WanderingBookaneer
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TrishB Very cool 👍🏻 6y
ephemeralwaltz Why is there a decline option? 😂 6y
jillrhudy I saw Chesapeake Requiem. Lovely book and looked intriguing. 6y
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Reviewsbylola Hahaha I‘m getting a call from them as we speak. 😅 6y
WanderingBookaneer @jillrhudy : That‘s my current book. 6y
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LMJenkins
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Picked this up today in the OBX.

MommyWantsToReadHerBook Sounds lovely 6y
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WanderingBookaneer
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This is a National Geographic article about the tagged book: https://www.nationalgeographic.com/environment/2018/09/climate-change-rising-sea...

Saknicole Read that this morning! Interesting read! 6y
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WanderingBookaneer
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#YetiCat chills beside my library books.

Ubookquitous Pretty! 6y
kspenmoll 😻 6y
Leftcoastzen Aaawww😻 6y
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Jennie748
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Just started this one and already engrossed!

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Quirkybooknerd
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Terrifying but such an important read. I was laughed after for bringing it to the pool.

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HillsAndHamletsBookshop
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What starts as a warm, careful documentary ethnography of a unique historic fishing village on a Chesapeake Bay island gradually transforms into a gut wrenching elegy for a stubborn & complicated people who are overwhelmed by a slow motion climate catastrophe while their country painfully mocks their puzzling denial of climate science. Soulfully written and deeply moving, Swift had me in tears by the book‘s breathtaking, heartbreaking conclusion.