In The Last Lobster, Christopher White explores the boom of Maine lobstermen and what it might mean. Just prior to 2017, annual lobster catches exceeded 120 million pounds, six times the level in the 1980s, a quantity unheard of in coastal fisheries. Like poker players, they're all in. Yet fisheries are notoriously fickle. So everyone is wondering: how long can the boom last? Can the Maine coast, as reliant as it is on the seafood industry, survive? Autographed copy