River Earth is a personal exploration of family and community in and around the rivers of the Pacific Northwest. In these poignant essays, John Pierce probes the lifelong impact of a teenage boy's loss of a father, and how it led his own sons to a life on the river. He lifts the covers from the seeming tranquility of north Idaho's woods to reveal the personal impact of a friend's fear of racial violence. His mother's heroic lingering death forces him to confront who he is--while in the midst of a relationship that had lain dormant. Nighttime visits by Johnny Cash, two-foot long fish that don't exist, and a son who hears music in his head while wandering along Idaho's Jeru Creek all enliven and enrich this moving yet humorous book. Love, anger, wonder, a sense of place, of family, and of community, all emerge in this collection of evocative autobiographical excursions.
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Preface
1. Riverfishing
2. River Earth
3. Fly Fishing Alone
4. Lagniappe: The Accidental Finding
5. Politics and the Pack
6. The Sounds of Silence
7. Mirage: The Fish that Doesn't Exist
8. The Survivalist
9. Masquerade
10. Flylife
11. The Inclined Plane
12. The Forest Primeval
13. The Bogachiel Sonata
14. Violation
15. Who Am I?
16. Rivers of Change
About the Author
1. Riverfishing
2. River Earth
3. Fly Fishing Alone
4. Lagniappe: The Accidental Finding
5. Politics and the Pack
6. The Sounds of Silence
7. Mirage: The Fish that Doesn't Exist
8. The Survivalist
9. Masquerade
10. Flylife
11. The Inclined Plane
12. The Forest Primeval
13. The Bogachiel Sonata
14. Violation
15. Who Am I?
16. Rivers of Change
About the Author
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Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9780874221770
Publisert
1999-08-15
Utgiver
Washington State University Press; Washington State University Press
Vekt
286 gr
Høyde
210 mm
Bredde
140 mm
Dybde
13 mm
Aldersnivå
G, 01
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
208
Forfatter
Illustratør