The author eats, drinks, and shares stories but resists the traps of condescension and false familiarity as he paints a portrait of inequities of 'Chinatown'-like proportions that date back to the Gold Rush ... However convivial, the largely white anchor-outs represent an unrepresentative sample, in keeping with Marin County’s history of de facto segregation, relegating Black shipbuilders in World War II to Marin City ... But the book fulfills the author’s purpose of documenting this community ... This magisterial but unsentimental journey reminds us of what else has been lost at sea.
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