Description
Wayne Fields, What the River Knows: An Angler in Midstream. Hardbound in glassine-protected dust jacket. NY: Simon & Schuster, 1990. 252 pages. Book fair (edges foxed); dust jacket fine. $8.
What the River Knows: An Angler in Midstream by Wayne Fields is a reflective memoir that intertwines the art of fly fishing with profound insights on family, aging, and the passage of time. At 42, Fields embarked on a personal journey, fishing nearly 20 miles of a northern Michigan river. This pilgrimage led to a poignant narrative that explores the nuances of life's transitions and the deep connections formed along the stream.
Structured as a diary, the book captures daily entries that blend fishing experiences with musings on personal history and the natural world. Fields' writing offers a whimsical yet thoughtful examination of what rivers, time, and relationships reveal about our lives.
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