"Dry Fish and Wet: Tales from a Norwegian Seaport" by Anthon Bernhard Elias Nilsen, translated by W. J. Alexander Worster, takes readers on a captivating journey to a Norwegian seaport. Through a series of tales, Nilsen offers a glimpse into the lives, traditions, and folklore of the coastal community. The vivid storytelling and cultural insights transport readers to a world of fishermen, seafaring adventures, and the unique charm of a coastal village. Worster's translation beautifully captures the essence of Nilsen's narratives, making this book an enchanting read for those interested in Norwegian culture and maritime tales.