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Item Description
A Different Angle
A
series of stories written by women about the sport they love, fly
fishing! This book is charming, funny and provocative! It is a used
book in like-new condition, a 1st edition and signed by one of the
authors!
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Item specifics - Nonfiction Books
Publisher:
Seal Pr
ISBN-10:
187806763X
Category:
Sports & Recreation
ISBN-13:
9781878067630
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Format:
Hardcover
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Publication Year:
1995
Condition:
Like New
Special Attributes:
Signed, 1st Edition
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Detailed item info
Synopsis
This
title contains 17 stories by women aficianados of fly fishing,
including Le Anne Schreiber, Sally Stoner, Elizabeth Arnold, E. Annie
Proulx, Pam Houston and Gretchen Legler.
Details
Editor:
Holly Morris
Size
Height:
8.5 in.
Width:
6.5 in.
Thickness:
1.2 in.
Weight:
18.4 oz.
Publisher's Note
The
number of books on fly fishing written by women has been practically
nil, for it has been historically considered a male preserve--until
now. This book offers new voices, fresh perspectives and excellent
writing from some of the country's finest contemporary writers.
Industry reviews
"Their
angle is different not because they're women but because they know that
the point of a good story usually isn't one of the elements in it. It's
not the person or the fish or the river. It's the part that doesn't
have a place in the story when you start. It's the part that is
conjured. Its presence depends on the writer having the sense to make
room for the spirit." Los Angeles Times Book Review - John Casey (06/04/1995)
"Charming, funny, provocative... a delightful anthology." Nelson Bryant
"Many
of these writers came to fly fishing in order to defy, or to wow, or to
woo a man. But once the River speaks, the man becomes a superfluous
distraction and a woman finds herself standing alone, in living water,
defying and wowing and wooing the self. This is the moment the fly
fisher is born. This beautiful birth is the heartbeat of these stories." David J. Duncan
"Both
men and women will enjoy these sometimes poignant, more often humorous
tales of uniformly high quality. . . . Heartily recommended." Hogan