A River Runs through It - And Other Stories
Norman Maclean
Pocket Books (1992)
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Fiction / Biographical, Fiction / Short Stories, Sports & Recreation / Fishing
Paperback 9780671776978
English
"In our family, there was no clear line between religion and fly fishing…"

Unique in the annals of modern fiction, "A River Runs Through It" is more than just a portrait of a vanished America -- it is a living piece of that world. Written when Norman Maclean was in his seventies, his first book of fiction was nominated for a Pulitzer Prize and became a bestseller. The title novella recalls the experiences of a young man in frontier Montana: of his minister father, who taught his sons the ways of grace and fly fishing; of his brother, an artist at trout fishing but less than successful at life; and the swift, cold rivers that ran from the heart of the mountains into the still-mysterious heart of man.


Product Details
LoC Classification MLCR .CP00210
LoC Control Number 93184126
Dewey 813
Cover Price $6.99
No. of Pages 237
Height x Width 6.6 x 4.1  inch
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