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Black Man Under the Deep Blue Sea: Memoirs of a Black Commercial Diver in Southeast Asia
 
 
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Black Man Under the Deep Blue Sea: Memoirs of a Black Commercial Diver in Southeast Asia [Paperback]

Tony Wells
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  • Paperback: 224 pages
  • Publisher: PublishAmerica (24 Sep 2007)
  • Language English
  • ISBN-10: 1424174228
  • ISBN-13: 978-1424174225
  • Product Dimensions: 15.2 x 22.9 x 1.3 cm
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (1 customer review)
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 2,140,368 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful
By Tami Brady TOP 100 REVIEWER
Format:Paperback
Growing up in Hamtramck, Michigan, Tony Wells couldn't possibly have imagined that he'd someday be a commercial diver who worked all over the world. In fact, when he moved to Hawaii when he was fourteen, he didn't even know how to swim. Interested in learning dive, he taught himself how to swim and then practiced until he could pass the swimming portion of the entrance exam. Then, the real work began.

I found Tony's story fascinating. Commercial diving is one of those jobs that seems so glamorous and filled with adventure. The truth is that it's dangerous and hard work. Still, through this occupation, Tony has traveled all over the world. He's worked in Singapore, Thailand, India, Malaysia, Egypt, and Pakistan. He's done everything from working on pipelines and doing underwater repair to photography and treasure hunting. No he's never come face to face with a shark but he's had a number of dangerous close calls.
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful
Diary of a Deep Sea Diver 10 Mar 2008
By Amanda Richards - Published on Amazon.com
Format:Paperback
..and yes, as you can guess from the title of the book, this is a first person autobiographical journey through the life of a brother who chose to live the life of a commercial deep sea diver, against his friend's rather "colorful" advice.

Written in informal language, with lots of photographs and explanations of technical jargon, this is an interesting read about the dangers and rewards of an unusual occupation that can only be chosen by those brave souls who don't mind physical exertion, long and lonely decompression routines, perilous situations and the total absence of a family life.

Although the diving information is the main part of the book, the author adds his own philosophies, opinions and thoughts, some of which are more suitable to a blog than a book, and parts of which need some editing for continuity.

I liked most of the book, but sometimes the author comes off, perhaps unintentionally, as a know-it-all, and I found this off-putting, particularly in the final pages. Overall however, the author has a positive message for young people to pursue their dreams regardless of skin color, religion or nationality, and I'll give him points for that.

If you like watching National Geographic on television or have an interest in this tough-guy occupation, this would be a good choice.

Amanda Richards, March 9, 2008
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful
Living life in an alien environment... 17 Feb 2008
By Thomas Duff - Published on Amazon.com
Format:Paperback
Black Man Under The Deep Blue Sea by Tony Wells is probably best classified as a journal of Wells' experiences as a commercial diver. What makes the story unusual is that there are very, very few blacks in this particular line of work. In here, you read about his childhood and adolescence, along with the move to Hawaii that first brought him face-to-face with the possibility of learning to dive. After becoming SCUBA-certified (despite not initially being able to pass the swimming test), he enrolled in a commercial diving school to learn how to work underwater. This certification eventually led him all over the world as an independent diver, hooking on with companies when they had diving jobs available. As a black diver, he shares how his color rarely came into play when it came to getting jobs. Basically, success talks and reputations are quickly gained (or lost) in the industry. Because he knew his job well and performed at a high standard, he had little trouble in finding work when there were open jobs. At the end of the book, he talks about how color and race should never be a barrier to going after your dreams. Of course, he can hold himself out as a prime example of that.

As a self-published title, you shouldn't expect that Black Man will be a slick, highly polished story. Tony tells his story as if he was sitting across from you, complete with humor, danger, pain, and anger. But actually, that's what makes the book most compelling. Unless you're a diver interested in the technical details of the job (and he provides those in great measure), you probably wouldn't be inclined to pick up the book and give it a read. But shortly after starting to read, you'll feel as if you're sitting across the table from a new friend, sharing a beer and being regaled with stories and experiences that are fascinating.

If you have the chance to read Black Man Under The Deep Blue Sea, it'd be worth your time. At the very least, it'll give you a greater appreciation for those who work underwater to keep the oil flowing through the pipelines and into your lives.
2 of 3 people found the following review helpful
very compelling book 15 Feb 2008
By A customer - Published on Amazon.com
Format:Paperback
i recently finished reading this book and it is so moving from start to finish. a Black Commerical Fisher dealing with life's challenges past and Present but still determine to do what he set out to do. Tony wells does a Great job of breaking things down and also breaking down events and the timing. the journey through the water takes the Man through various shores. this is very historical and very in depth. very well written. a very compelling Book it shows what a dream can lead you.
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