PRODUCT DETAILS- Title: Relapse
- Author: Jake Anderson
- Retail price: $18.99 on Amazon
- Pages: 212
- Format: Paperback
- Publisher: Coventry House Publishing
- Published: April 4, 2014
- Language: English
- ISBN-10: 0615948766
- ISBN-13: 978-0615948768
PRODUCT DESCRIPTION
A
fourth generation fisherman, Jake Anderson grew up in the rich fishing
environment of Anacortes, Washington. At age seventeen, Jake began
salmon fishing in Bristol Bay, Alaska, and by the age of twenty-five he
was crab fishing in the heart of the Bering Sea. Soon after, Jake became
a deckhand on the F/V Northwestern and joined the popular television series Deadliest Catch.
As an integral part of the show, Jake is known for his hardworking
nature that has allowed him to evolve from greenhorn to licensed
captain.
Aside from fishing, Jake has a
harrowing story that has yet to be told. As an avid skateboarder, Jake
aspired to become a professional until he was sidelined by injury,
addiction, and homelessness. After relentlessly battling back, he was
then confronted with the untimely losses of his sister, father, and
mentor, Phil Harris. But with depth and maturity, Jake persevered. In
his debut book, Relapse, Jake serves as an inspiration as he candidly shares his private journey to overcome tragedy.
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Jake Anderson (born September 16, 1980) is a Bering Sea crab fisherman
aboard the fishing vessel Northwestern. Since 2007, Jake has been
featured in all seasons of the Discovery Channel documentary television
series "Deadliest Catch."
Jake was hired as a greenhorn by
captain Sig Hansen aboard the Northwestern in 2007. In 2010, Jake was
promoted to deck boss of the Northwestern, and in 2012 he obtained his
USCG Mate 1600-ton fishing license and Master 100-ton fishing license.
Jake
resides in Seattle, Washington, with his wife, Jenna. As an avid
skateboarder during the off season, Jake is sponsored by the American
footwear and clothing company DVS Shoes. He has a signature skateboard
shoe released through the company. During a 2012 interview with Dr. Drew
Pinsky, Jake admitted that he is a recovering alcoholic and his
addiction left him homeless for two years.