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Hardcover River Music: A Fly Fisher's Four Seasons Book

ISBN: 1585742791

ISBN13: 9781585742790

River Music: A Fly Fisher's Four Seasons

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The sequel to Crosscurrents, which Library Journal hailed as one of the best fly-fishing books of 2001. This description may be from another edition of this product.

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A Masterpiece of Writing

Babb is an exceptional writer who really hits a home run with this book. I have bought 2 more copies to give to my fishing buddy, who is a retired college enlish professor, and my oldest son, who has the same fly fishing passion that I do. If you like to read a well written and humorous account of some of his fishing experiences, this is the book. His writing is so good it could be about anything and you would enjoy reading his book. For those of us who fly fish, it was even better, since we had experienced some of the same feelings but don't know how to express them nearly as well as the Author. A don't miss book!!

Editorial Review by Charles Rangeley-Wilson from The Field

Two years ago Jim Babb published a collection of fishing essays in a book called Crosscurrents. I enjoyed that book more than any book I'd read on fly-fishing in some while. When I get Gray's through the door, the magazine Babb edits - a kind of US version of The Field in camouflage with adverts for bigger utility vehicles - I always turn first to his fishing essay. Babb elevates the ordinary and makes accessible the far-fetched. He can get inside your head and say something to which you'll think "oh yeah, that's right, that's how I see it" - only Babb expresses it for you. In River Music you will find essays on Riverside cuisine and theories on social grouping according to whether you drink beer or spirits when camped by a river. There's also an exploration of a mid-life crisis played out while fishing and a brilliant story of ice-fishing.The theme that links it all is the heritage of a musical father, Babb's tinnitus that sounds like a river in symphony and accompanies him wherever he goes, and the endless and soothing music that rivers make. This is a good book and I recommend you read it.Charles Rangeley-Wilson
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