by Wayne Fields
University of Chicago Press, 1996
Paper: 978-0-226-24857-8

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ABOUT THIS BOOK
At the age of forty-two, Wayne Fields set upon a sort of pilgrimage when he waded the near twenty-mile stretch of a small river in northern Michigan with fly rod in hand. He emerged with a beautiful and poignant memoir, a meditation on families and aging, and a whimsical response to what time, and streams, and those we care about bring into our lives.

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