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Lobstermen cast a big shadow in their little towns--so much so that Western Australian writer Tim Winton based his prizewinning 2001 novel, Dirt Music, on a rich, domineering lobsterman.
FORBES: Magazine Article
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Lobstermen cast a big shadow in their little towns-so much so that Western Australian writer Tim Winton based his prizewinning 2001 novel, Dirt Music, on a rich, domineering lobsterman.
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In early July, news broke that as part of a divorce settlement, Edra would take over Tim's 50% ownership in the Yellowstone Club, a ski and golf playground for the rich (whose members include Bill Gates) near Big Sky, Mont.
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"Had this happened back in February, Tim might have had a chance to at least participate in free agency, " said 2002 NFL MVP quarterback Rich Gannon, now an analyst for CBS Sports and SiriusXM NFL Radio.
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