FLY FISHING THROUGH THE MIDLIFE CRISIS. By Howell Raines.
(1993) 2006 paperback reprint. Small 8vo paperback (135 x 202mm). Pp352. B/w photographs.
Howell Raines is a professional journalist and long-time flyfisher. In this book he recounts his fly fishing adventures, in which he gives a good account of the historical and contemporary social background of the places he fishes and the people he fishes with. Finding some sort of link between this variegated collection of people is the thread running through the whole narrative. Incidental to this, Raines extends the same principle to his family, principally his father and his sons, and in so doing avoids any note of self-indulgence which might have tempted other authors. More than just a collection of episodes, this book offers a connected narrative from beginning to end and is a good, solid read.
Howell Raines is a professional journalist and long-time flyfisher. In this book he recounts his fly fishing adventures, in which he gives a good account of the historical and contemporary social background of the places he fishes and the people he fishes with. Finding some sort of link between this variegated collection of people is the thread running through the whole narrative. Incidental to this, Raines extends the same principle to his family, principally his father and his sons, and in so doing avoids any note of self-indulgence which might have tempted other authors. More than just a collection of episodes, this book offers a connected narrative from beginning to end and is a good, solid read.
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Author | Raines (Howell Hiram). (b. 1943). |
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Book Code | 17312 |
ISBN | 0060834641 / 9780060834647 / PREVIOUS PRICE GBP 9.95. |
Book Description | Small mark on bottom edge o/w a fine new copy. |
Book Cover | Paperback |
Published Date | 2006 |
Publisher | Harper Perennial. |
Place | New York. |