South Coast Realm
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- Fiction
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Otto is Richard Krugg's only son and heir to the Shaman's gift. The only problem is Otto doesn't want it. He wants to be a fisherman. When company policies force unwelcome changes onto his life and threaten even the security of the village, Otto discovers that being a shaman isn't optional.
Jimmy Pirano is caught between the devil and the deep green sea when new production quotas are handed down from corporate headquarters. Locked into a century of existing practice, Jimmy is forced to find new ways to fish and new places to do it in or face the very real possibility that Pirano Fisheries will lose the St. Cloud franchise.
Join Otto, Richard, and Rachel Krugg as they struggle with what it means to be the son of a shaman. Cast off with Jimmy, Tony, and Casey as they navigate the shoals and shallows of corporate fishery along the South Coast.
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Episode 01
Otto Krugg learns that being a shaman is probably even less fun than he thought. Jimmy Pirano faces some very tough choices. (Chapters 1, 2, 3)
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Episode 02
Tempers are running high over the new fisheries quotas. Otto learns something unexpected about his mother. (Chapters 4, 5)
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Episode 03
Jimmy gets a new boat. The Otto gets a carving lesson -- from his mother. (Chapters 6, 7)
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Episode 04
Tony learns how to fish. Richard gets a surprise. (Chapters 8, 9)
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Episode 05
Jimmy names the boat. Otto starts down a strange path. (Chapters 10, 11)
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Episode 06
As winter closes down fishing, Jimmy, Tony, and Casey celebrate the harvest with the farmers. Otto inherits his Grandfather's pocket knife. (Chapters 12, 13)
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Customer Reviews
A great listen
Like time sitting by a mountain stream Nathan Lowell has way of telling a story that makes you wish it will never end. His stories have a level of detail not found in many scifi books. I wish dll his books were available in audio format, I’d be happy to pay for them and I have.
Very Unusual
Hathan Lowell's writing style is really unique, his stories are deep and realistic even when telling stories about people with abilities our society doeas not see as realistic at all. I find his stories fascinatining even when he is discribng a characters lives in deep detail that I find very tedious from some authors.
Shamanism and Scifi
Here Nathan Lowell take two things one would not think would work together and blends them wonderfully. He also shows how creative problem solving can be portayed well in storytelling.