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Fly Fishing Through the Midlife Crisis

Fly Fishing Through the Midlife Crisis

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Author: Howell Raines
Publisher: Harper Perennial
Category: Book

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Avg. Customer Rating: 3.5 out of 5 stars 27 reviews
Sales Rank: 219215

Media: Paperback
Number Of Items: 1
Pages: 352
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.7
Dimensions (in): 7.8 x 5.4 x 1.1

ISBN: 0060834641
Dewey Decimal Number: 799.1240975
EAN: 9780060834647
ASIN: 0060834641

Publication Date: January 1, 2006
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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."




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5 out of 5 stars Flyfishing Through the mid life crisis   November 2, 2008
Book arrived in excellent shape, promptly, and well packed.

Will use this source again.



2 out of 5 stars Not my style...sorry   January 19, 2008
A coworker of mine let me borrow this book to read...because he knew I liked fly fishing books. I think I could have very easily put this book down and not finished reading it. I really do not care to spend my free time reading about politics but it's 4 degrees outside and my flyline keeps freezing to the ground so I decided to continue on. What I found was an author who learns how to come to terms with his mortality through the death of a close friend. I think if he had listened to his preacher as a child instead of shunning him he might not have wasted so much of his life fearing death. If you're looking for a book to help solve your mid-life crisis I wouldnt read this book. Try reading the Bible. I'm giving this book 1 star because it's a flyfishing book and another star for the recipes which I may try some day.


3 out of 5 stars Not a bad read. Too much political bias.   November 25, 2007
Howell Raines' "Fly Fishing Through the Mid Life Crisis" is a pretty good read full of the wisdom of fly fishing, friendship and coming to terms with one's mortality. He also gives a brief history of fly fishing in New England with some of the greats of the sport like Bob Closuer and Lefty Kreh. It was an enjoyable read but could have been just as good without his political commentary. I could have done without his endless praise of past Democratic Presidents and disdain for the Republic ones. It has a definite liberal bias that took away form the main point of the text, the joy of the pursuit of fly fishing and how it made his life better. I would rate it a six on a scale of ten.


5 out of 5 stars Fly Fishing Through the Midlife Crisis   June 27, 2007
This book puts it all together, lifes high and low spots, our successes and failures, and the drive to overcome the challenges presented by these situations. It makes one realize that there is a degree of "The Redneck Way" in all of us.


3 out of 5 stars Midlife crisis of a fly fishing liberal   July 17, 2006
 1 out of 1 found this review helpful

Really good fishing stories which are ,unfortunately, injected with liberal politics. Why did he have to do that? Apparently he doesn't know that people fish to get away from things like politics.

Would have been close to a 5 rating without the political stuff.


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