
Slime Line
A Novel
Author: Jake Maynard
Narrator: Shaun Taylor-Corbett
Unabridged: 6 hr 42 min
Format: Digital Audiobook Download
Publisher: Brilliance Audio
Published: 06/01/2024
Categories: Fiction, Humorous, Sea Stories, Coming Of Age

Author: Jake Maynard
Narrator: Shaun Taylor-Corbett
Unabridged: 6 hr 42 min
Format: Digital Audiobook Download
Publisher: Brilliance Audio
Published: 06/01/2024
Categories: Fiction, Humorous, Sea Stories, Coming Of Age
Got an ARC of this and wow. The most original novel I’ve read in years. Garrett Deaver (or Beaver because he’s “an industrious motherf**ker”) is trying to climb the ladder at a salmon processing plant. Only it’s not so simple. It’s not simple at all because Garrett makes everything complicated. Beca......more
Where to start—the delightful cast of characters, who I missed as soon as I closed the book? The percussive, rollicking plot? The prose, that is by turns irreverent, laugh out loud funny, and heartbreakingly clear eyed? I’ll start with Garrett Deaver. Garrett is a kissing cousin to McCarthy’s Harrog......more
BARBARA KINGSOLVER!!! BARBARA KINGSOLVER, JAKE MAYNARD IS STEALING YOUR PURSE!!!!!! 4.5 stars. Running from the death of his college education and a father he never knew, Garret Deaver seeks answers and contentment at a salmon processing plant in remote Alaska. Garrett sure is one industrious motherfu......more
Available June 1/2024 Disclaimer: Please note that I received an Audio ARC from NetGalley and Brilliance Publishing, in exchange for an honest and unbiased review. ⭐⭐⭐⭐☆ “Slime Line” by Jake Maynard is a quick, engaging read that takes you deep into the world of a fictional commercial fishing industry......more
Garrett Deaver is a trailer park kid who grew up in Pennsylvania who unfortunately loses his father while he is growing up. His father was a man who was barely around with lack of work in Pennsylvania finds himself in Alaska. He occasionally returns where he is a hometown hero regaling the locals wi......more
“A cult classic is born, Jake Maynard's inspiring Slime Line is a backward glance at what the American novel could achieve before it got highjacked by English departments. Stumbling through the stinking grist of the salmon processing slums, written with fish-gut fingers, and fueled by an impetuous, chemical verve of prose a la Thom Jones, Slime Line exposes Alaska's wage-slave work camps via the addled observations of its indefatigable narrator, one Garrett Deaver, a kid wielding a fillet knife manically passionate about a job that will leave him beaten, abandoned, and hiding from the police inside a floating trailer park while still attempting to solve the mystery of his father's death. Sinclair and Steinbeck would applaud this novel's eye, but it's Maynard's outrageous characters loosed upon the Alaskan seacoast that propel Slime Line into page-turning madness. Maynard gets every word right.”
— Lee Durkee, author of The Last Taxi Driver and Stalking Shakespeare“Maynard's Slime Line is an arresting read that sinks its claws deep into your gut and dares you to blink. It's a story of hard work, loss, exploitation, and family set against a backdrop of blood, ice, and heavy machinery at an Alaskan fish processing plant peopled by misfits, scoundrels, and ghosts. You'll never look at a salmon filet the same way again.”
— Kim Kelly, author of Fight Like Hell: The Untold Story of American Labor“A bold and forceful and glorious book, like a beer bottle smashed to bits over your head, leaving you sticky with glass shards. Jake Maynard's Slime Line depicts the world how it really is, or one hard slice of it anyway: the puke-inducing Alaskan commercial fishing sector. You'll learn how to gut a salmon in one chapter, then how to lose a family in the next. In both cases, it's not pretty. ("Everything," as Maynard tells it, "comes out clean except for the heart.") This is an eviscerating read, at once improbably raw and real.”
— Ben Purkert, Author of The Men Can’t be Saved