Little Rivers

Cover of Little Rivers by Margot Page
Author: Margot Page
Year: 2015
Language: en
Edition: 2
Pages: 128
ISBN-13: 9781944402051
Dimensions:
Height: 8.5 inches
Length: 5.5 inches
Width: 0.31 inches
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Little Rivers by Margot Page is an expanded edition of the memoir originally published in 1995, released by Three Winds Media on November 22, 2015. This 128-page book presents a literary narrative that explores the experiences of a woman in the traditionally male-dominated sport of fly fishing. Through a series of essays, Page chronicles her journey from a reluctant student to a passionate angler, sharing her personal evolution as she navigates life as a young mother and later as a divorced angler.

In this edition, readers will find a rich tapestry of experiences that take them from Vermont’s Battenkill River to the saltwater fishing of Cape Cod and the vast landscapes of Montana and Alaska. Page’s writing intertwines her fishing adventures with reflections on life, making it relatable to a broad audience. The book also offers insights into the early years of Casting for Recovery, a nonprofit organization dedicated to supporting women with breast cancer, of which Page is a founding member. Little Rivers invites readers to engage with the beauty of nature while reflecting on their own life journeys.


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The expanded edition of the ground-breaking memoir Little Rivers: Tales of a Woman Angler (originally published in 1995) remains the first literary narrative of a woman in the male-dominated sport of fly fishing.

In essays described as “luminous,” Little Rivers features the continuing chronicles of Margot Page’s evolution from reluctant student to passionate angler to married, angling young mother, to divorced, desk-bound angler.
In this eloquent, acclaimed book, Margot Page continues her strong, evocative presence in the canon of fly-fishing literature. Page invites us to her home river, Vermont’s marble-banked Battenkill, to Cape Cod saltwater fishing for striped bass, to Montana’s big waters, to the wild Alaskan landscape, and, most compellingly, to the passages that run through her life and echo our own.
She also includes a rare peek at the early years of the national nonprofit Casting for Recovery, of which she is a founding member and trustee.
The granddaughter of the legendary angling writer Sparse Grey Hackle and former spouse of renowned angling authority Tom Rosenbauer, Margot is the author of three nonfiction books and a former contributor to The New York Times. Her essays on fly fishing have been anthologized in numerous publications.
10% of all proceeds from the sale of Little Rivers will be donated to Casting for Recovery.
REVIEWS
“This splendid collection of essays, reprinted from periodicals like the New York Times, Rod & Reel, and Trout, is remarkable especially because Page is able to be lyrical while writing matter-of-fact prose. . . . The book’s charm is enhanced by [her] personal history.” Publishers Weekly
“As lovely, lyrical, and irresistible as a spring creek . . . a graceful intertwining of fishing yarns with meditations on the sorrows and pleasures of life.” author Jerry Dennis
“One of our most respected angling writers … Margot Page can’t write an ungraceful sentence…. I’ll take this elegant book any day.” Fly Rod & Reel Magazine
“The kind of lucidity, wit, and passion that makes writing that endures … Margot Page has the freshest, most original eye fly-fishing literature has been blessed with in years.” novelist W.D. Wetherell
“ …this gorgeously illustrated, tight-knit little collection of essays is a joyous book, full of rich generational dimensions, and informed throughout by the life of water. The essays range widely and are full of wonderful anecdotes….” poet John Engels
“Gracious and gracefully written … notable among angling books … Page seems to know where to draw the line and when to put the snapshots back in her wallet. At her best, she writes in a well-schooled lyric realism that reminds me of Gretel Ehrlich of The Solace of Open Spaces, one of the finest recent books about the West.” Fly Fisherman Magazine

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Publisher: Three Winds Media. Year: 2015.
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Language: en. Pages: 128. Edition: 2.

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