Imprint:
SkyhorseISBN:
9781510769908Product Form:
PaperbackForm detail:
TradeAudience:
General TradeDimensions:
228.6 x 152.4 x 24.38 mm | 0.8 lbPage Count:
384 pagesIllustrations:
30 b&w photographs
“A good book opens up an entire world to the reader. Cajun Mariners does that and more—it opens your mind to a kind of life few of us know anything about. It puts you out in the Gulf facing a hurricane, and it puts you on the Mississippi River in a fog so thick it blankets sounds, and it’s about men working in the field create new technology. In the end it’s about guts and how a way of life changed.” —John M. Barry, author of Rising Tide: The Great Mississippi Flood of 1927 and How It Changed America
“Filled with tales of Cajun ingenuity and wit, the book delights.” —Thibodaux Daily Comet
“Falgoux unsentimentally reveals the seamy underside of the oil patch, yet you admire the resilience of the men who worked there. There is a rough romance in this history—a romance of hard work, big paydays, failed gambles and men against the sea.” —Mark Lardas, the Galveston County Daily News
“Cajun Mariners is not fiction, but reads as smoothly and colorfully as a fully conceived novel. . . . Drawing on ingenuity and determination, these four families created a worldwide industry. With nothing more than street smarts, or shall we say swamp smarts, these gutsy men repeatedly cleared obstacles.” —Scott Naugle, Biloxi SunHerald
“Peppered with true-life anecdotes of oilfield life, by oilfielders themselves, Rise of the Cajun Mariners is a one-of-a-kind glimpse into the lives touched by the industry as well as the industry itself.” —Midwest Book Review
“While Falgoux’s book doesn’t omit the darker side of dealing with big oil and doing politics in Louisiana, it contains enough sly Cajun stories to entertain anyone.” —Reese Vaughn, the Victoria Advocate
“A terrific job of capturing the gritty beginnings of the oilfield boat business and the extravagantly interesting characters who founded it.” —Ken Wells, author of Crawfish Mountain and Meely Labauve
“Lavish detail…as much a Cajun history as a business story around four Cajun men…a complete portrait.” —Greg Langley, Baton Rouge Advocate
“Falgoux tells a colorful tale of four entrepreneurs from the bayou who made their mark in the offshore oil and gas business. This Cajuns, with innovation, determination, and risk, transformed the boat business in south Louisiana into a mega industry that has left its mark on the economy and the culture of the gulf coast.” —Jason P. Theriot, author of American Energy, Imperiled Coast: Oil and Gas Development in Louisiana’s Wetlands