Death, Taxes, and Leaky Waders
By (Author) John Gierach
Little, Brown Book Group
Robinson Publishing
28th March 2002
United Kingdom
General
Non Fiction
799.1
Paperback
512
Width 128mm, Height 198mm, Spine 44mm
600g
Here are forty of John Gierach's finest essays on fishing and life, including extracts from Trout Bum, Another Lousy Day in Paradise and The View from Rat Lake. This is the first anthology of Gierach's work, and is sure to please his many fans, who include Eric Clapton, Jeremy Paxman and George Melly. To enter Gierach's world is to experience the daily wonder, challenge, and occasional absurdity of the fishing life - from such rituals as the preparation of camp coffee to the random, revelatory surprises, such as the flashing beauty of a grayling leaping out of the water. In rivers from Scotland to Colorado, he vividly captures both the subtle rhythms of the angling life and the natural world on which it depends.
'Brings new insights from familiar work, like a flood rearranging a river and putting trout in new places' - Booklist * 'If Mark Twain were alive and a modern-day fly fisherman, he still would be hard put to top John Gierach' - Sports Illustrated
John Gierach is the author of eleven books, including the famous Trout Bum. He is a columnist for both Sports Afield and Fly and Rod. He lives in Colorado.