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Jon Keller

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    Of Sea and Cloud
    The Bluest State
    • 2014

      Of Sea and Cloud

      • 320 pages
      • 12 hours of reading

      The story follows Bill and Jonah Graves, who were raised by their father, Nicolas, to be lobstermen aboard the family boat, the Cinderella. After their father's tragic disappearance at sea and a global drop in lobster prices, the brothers face a critical decision about the future of their family's legacy and what they are willing to sacrifice to preserve it. The narrative explores themes of family, tradition, and the challenges of sustaining a time-honored profession in the face of adversity.

      Of Sea and Cloud
    • 2008

      The Bluest State

      How Democrats Created the Massachusetts Blueprint for American Political Disaster

      • 274 pages
      • 10 hours of reading

      The book explores the political, social, and economic changes in Massachusetts over recent decades. It delves into the shifting demographics, evolving political landscape, and the impact of globalization on local communities. Through a critical analysis, the author examines the challenges faced by the state, including issues of inequality and governance, while also highlighting grassroots movements and potential pathways for revitalization. This insightful examination offers a comprehensive look at the factors shaping contemporary Massachusetts.

      The Bluest State