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Linda Greenlaw

Linda Greenlaw (born December 22, 1960) is a best-selling author of books with maritime themes and the only female swordfishing boat captain on the East Coast of the United States.〔"Linda Greenlaw," by John Koch, ''The Boston Globe'', May 2, 1999〕 She was featured in the 1997 book ''The Perfect Storm'' and the 2000 film adaptation. Linda Greenlaw now captains the boat ''Hannah Boden'' on the Discovery Channel show ''Swords: Life on the Line''. She previously captained ''Seahawk'' after the previous captain died on board.
Greenlaw wrote three best-selling books about life as a commercial fisher: ''The Hungry Ocean'' in 1999, ''The Lobster Chronicles'' in 2002 and ''All Fishermen Are Liars'' in 2002.
Her books have climbed as high as No. 2 on the ''New York Times'' bestseller list, with ''The Hungry Ocean'' remaining on the list for three months.〔(Linda Greenlaw bio and 2007 interview ), BookReporter.com〕〔Dave Weich, (True Tales from Linda Greenlaw ), Powells.com interview, 2004〕
Greenlaw lives on Isle au Haut, Maine, and was the first female sword-fishing boat captain on the American East Coast.〔''The Perfect Storm'', by Sebastian Junger〕
==Early years==
Greenlaw was born in Connecticut, the daughter of Jim and Martha Greenlaw. Her father was an information systems manager for Bath Iron Works. She was raised in Topsham, Maine, and her family spent their summers in Isle au Haut, a village of 70 people off the coast of Maine. Greenlaw attended Colby College, where she majored in both English and government. To help pay her way through college, Linda worked as a cook and deckhand aboard the sword-fishing boat ''Walter Leeman'' during her summers. She continued working on the boat during free time and vacations and, after her graduation in 1983, continued working for the boat's owner, Alden Leeman, who installed Greenlaw as a swordfish captain in 1986 when he acquired a second vessel.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Linda Greenlaw biography )
Greenlaw wrote in ''The Hungry Ocean'': "Being a woman hasn't been a big deal. I never anticipated problems stemming from being female, and never encountered any. I have been surprised, even embarrassed, by the number of people who are genuinely amazed that a woman might be capable of running a fishing boat."〔

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