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