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Fly Fishing Through the Midlife Crisis (Paperback)

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Howell Raines has gone fly fishing with presidents of the United States and legends of the sport, as well as relatives, childhood friends, and his two sons. Casting deep into the waters of his tumultuous and momentous life -- his storied career at the New York Times, his painful divorce, his seven-year feud with his father, his memorable friendship with fisherman/philosopher Richard C. Blalock -- Raines offers his now-classic meditation on the "disciplined, beautiful, and unessential activity" of fly fishing and the challenges and opportunities of middle age. A witty and profound celebration of life's transitions and the serene pleasures of the outdoors, Raines's memories and observations offer wisdom for the younger man, comfort for the older man, and rare insight for women into the often puzzling male psyche. "Hear me, my brothers," Raines says. "Anything is possible in the life of a man if he lives long enough. Even adulthood."

About the Author


Before stepping down in 2003, Howell Raines was Executive Editor of the New York Times. He is the author of Whiskey Man, a novel, and My Soul Is Rested, an oral history of the Civil Rights movement. He was awarded the Pulitzer Prize for feature writing in 1992.

Praise For…


“A sweet narrative of friendship, fathers and sons, aging and of course, fishing.” — Washington Post Book World

“What a wonderful book Howell Raines has wrought... as lovely as a stream.” — Pat Conroy


Product Details
ISBN: 9780060834647
ISBN-10: 0060834641
Publisher: William Morrow Paperbacks
Publication Date: January 3rd, 2006
Pages: 352
Language: English