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Now Published: A Commodore of Errors by John Jacobsen

Published Oct 15, 2011 2:42 PM by The Maritime Executive

The recently published novel by John Jacobsen, A Commodore of Errors, is being called “a hilarious comedy on the high seas”.  Read below for a book overview, and click here to purchase.

Book Overview:

Commodore Robert S. Dickey, the pompous second-in-command at the United States Merchant Marine Academy, desperately wants the top job, presently occupied by the skirt-chasing Admiral Johnson.  So Dickey goes into cahoots with Mogie Mogelefsky, the imperious, bullying mayor of neighboring Great Neck, to oust Johnson,  When they succeed in exposing Johnson in yet another peccadillo, Mogie suddenly reneges on their deal—he is tired of dealing with the WASPs at the Academy and declares he wants a Jew to run things instead.  The Commodore is quick to point out that the Academy’s by-laws require the Superintendent to have sea-going experience and that, unfortunately, it will be nearly impossible to find a Jewish captain. 

Enter Mrs. Tannenbaume.  Coincidentally, her sonny boy is captain of a ship!  But Mrs. Tannenbaume has spent her entire life proclaiming it’s Tannenbaume with an E, and that she’s not Jewish.

While the Commodore secretly plans to expose Captain Tannenbaume as a Gentile in the end, Mrs. Tannenbaume joins her son’s ship in Singapore to teach him and his new bridge, a nineteen-year-old Thai bar girl, to be the perfect Jewish couple.  The crew on the MV God is Able have never seen the likes of Mrs. Tannenbaume before, and they sit back and watch as she “takes the conn” from her son and everyone else who stands in herway.

A commodore of Errors is a bawdy, sea-going romp full of lively oddballs and convoluted plot twists in the P. G. Wodehouse vein."

About the Author:

John Jacobsen, a graduate of the United States Merchant Marine Academy, spend fifteen years plying thet world’s oceans as a ship’s office on cargo and passenger vessels.  Today, Jacobsen is a harbor pilotin the Port of Miami and the chairman of the Biscayne Bay Pilots.  His notes and diaries over the years inform his writing.