Sig Hansen has been a star of the Channel 4's The
Deadliest Catch from the pilot to the present. Seen in
over 150 countries, the show attracts more than 49
million viewers per season, making it one of the most
successful series in the history of cable TV. With its
daredevil camera work, unpredictably dangerous weather,
and a setting as unforgivable and unforgettable as the
frigid Bering Sea, The Deadliest Catch is unlike
anything else on television. But the weatherworn
fishermen of the fishing vessel Northwestern have
stories that don't come through on TV. For Sig Hansen
and his brothers, commercial fishing is as much a part
of their Norwegian heritage as their names. Descendents
of the Vikings who roamed and ruled the northern seas
for centuries, the Hansens' connection to the sea
stretches from Alaska to Seattle and all the way to
Norway. And after twenty years as a skipper on the
commercial fishing vessel the Northwestern -- which was
his father's before him -- Sig has lived to tell the
tales. To be a successful fisherman, you need to be a
mechanic, navigator, welder, painter, carpenter, and
sometimes, a firefighter.To be a successful fisherman
year after year, you need to be a survivor. This is the
story of a family of survivors; part memoir and part
adventure tale, North by Northwestern brings readers on
deck, into the dockside bars and into the history of a
family with a common destiny. Built around a gripping
tale of a deadly shipwreck like The Perfect Storm, North
by Northwestern is the multi-generational tale of the
Hansen family, a clan of tough Norwegian-American
fishermen who, through the popularity of The Deadliest
Catch, have become modern folk-heroes. |
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