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An authentic voice for a disappearing culture and endangered environment, Merce Ridgway, in The Bayman, tells it like he lived it. Nowhere else has the New Jersey bayman's life been so accurately detailed, and no other account of a waterman's trade includes such scope of folklore and family.

A native son whose great-grandfather was the first keeper of records of the Barnegat Life-Saving Station, he shares an account that celebrates the bay and the traditions of the Jersey Shore and Pinelands in a more genuine and deeply felt creed than any of the region's contemporaries can evoke.

In his quest that we come to know and love Barnegat Bay, we discover secrets we could only learn from years of sitting on the docks and talking at the end of the day with those whose experience runs deep. The baymen and Pinelands natives of southern New Jersey's coast have become cultural artifacts, and most of the rural traditions are already lost to suburban development. But in a few locales, and in family histories, they live on.

As Merce leads us through the steps of building a garvey, the traditional Barnegat Bay work boat, he starts at the beginning, as a boy - hearing the sound of a bear growling beyond the sawmill. Describing the habits of the blue-claw crab, he speculates on how they communicate.

We discover by getting closer; by tracing the life of the scallop, by weathering a whipping nor'easter. We come to understand the fellow baymen's unwritten "code of the bay."

As you find yourself in the Pinelands' woods with young Merce, you'll smell the cedar chips as they fly freshly cut from his father's axe. You'll hear his father, a folk musician celebrated by the Smithsonian Institution, warbling through a radio that is powered by a car battery. You'll want to pull up a chair and join in as the Pinelands Cultural Society is born of Saturday night sing-a-longs.

The author laments not just the loss of an authentic American folk culture, but the decline of the environment and natural resources the culture survived on.

His experiences divulge some reasons for that. When a living came from the bay one clam at a time, or from each pull of 16-foot oyster tongs, baymen knew the water intimately and recognized when outside forces were doing wrong. Today, preservationists and environmentalists struggle to raise awareness of the connection between bay, salt marsh, upland woods and Pine Barrens; in Merce's experience, that integration was a fact of life.

Merce Ridgway, bayman, musician, and keeper of folklore and philosophy, opens our eyes to a beautiful, simple way of life barely imaginable to most Americans today. He shares with all who will listen a lifetime of wisdom, values, generosity, and truth - all of it bounty from the bay.

At times witty, candid and without nonsense, The Bayman presents a unique view. Whether or not Merce ever found his elusive treasure in the bay, he left us with one in this book that will be recognized for years to come.

"A wonderful book about a vanishing world." - The Trenton Times

"... moving without being too sentimental..." - Whole Earth Magazine

"Merce Ridgway's book is a type of love story, full of poignant remembrances of young love, mature respect and righteous indignation over the pollution and habitat loss of Barnegat Bay ..." - The SandPaper, Long Beach Island

"Enough charm, wit, and warmth to draw its readers into the whole story..." - The Beachcomber

"What distinguishes this book from other tales of ecological and cultural decline are the utterly persuasive details." - The Star-Ledger

"Journey into an era of the bay that has all but disappeared. If you love the bay, don't miss this book." - New Jersey Fisherman

"A fascinating, salty work about a nearly lost way of life." - Wooden Boat


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Product Details
  • ISBN-13: 9781593220198
  • Publisher: Amazon Digital Services LLC - Kdp
  • Binding: Paperback
  • Language: English
  • Returnable: N
  • Sub Title: A Life on Barnegat Bay
  • Width: 152 mm
  • ISBN-10: 1593220197
  • Publisher Date: 28 Aug 2023
  • Height: 229 mm
  • No of Pages: 226
  • Spine Width: 13 mm
  • Weight: 385 gr


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