The Ordinary Seaman Review
The Ordinary Seaman by Francisco Goldman (400 pages) Date Read: 24 October 2015 My Rating: 2 Stars Synopsis: The Ordinary Seaman, the second novel from acclaimed writer Francisco Goldman is a lyrical and spellbinding story of hope, despair, and the promise of love. The ordinary seaman is Esteban, a 19-year-old veteran of the war in Nicaragua, who has come to America with 14 other men to form the crew of the Urus. Docked on a desolate Brooklyn pier, the Urus is a wreck, and the men, without the means to return home, become its prisoners. Esteban, haunted by the loss of his first love in the war, gradually works up the courage to escape the ship and start a new life in the city. His story and those of his shipmates come to life, illuminating the conflicts and triumphs of the human heart. My Review: I did not enjoy this novel. I felt like it dwelt too long on the little aspects that didn't really mean much in the whole of the story. The temporality of the story was co