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        Livre Littérature Générale - Page, Margot - 01/09/2016 - Relié - Langue : Anglais

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      • Auteur(s) : Page, Margot
      • Editeur : Three Winds Media
      • Langue : Anglais
      • Parution : 01/09/2016
      • Format : Moyen, de 350g à 1kg
      • Nombre de pages : 128
      • Expédition : 382
      • Dimensions : 22.2 x 14.5 x 1.2
      • ISBN : 9781944402068



      • Résumé :
        The expanded edition of the ground-breaking memoir Little Rivers: Tales of a Woman Angler remains the premiere literary narrative of a woman in the male-dominated sport of fly fishing. In essays described as luminous, Little Rivers features the 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. She 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. The new essays include a rare window into the founding years of the national nonprofit Casting for Recovery, of which she is a founding member. 10% of all proceeds from the sale of the new Little Rivers will be donated to Casting for Recovery which provides free retreats in 41 states across the U.S. helping breast cancer survivors through the therapeutic sport of fly fishing. The author of three nonfiction books, Page is a former contributor to The New York Times and her essays have been anthologized in numerous publications.

        Biographie:
        Margot Page is the author of Little Rivers: Tales of a Woman Angler, a ground-breaking memoir about her experiences in the male-dominated sport of fly fishing. When she first learned to fly fish in 1984, she was the only woman in sight and had to wear uncomfortable men's waders and boots because women's fishing gear hadn't been invented yet. She also had to endure male anglers' audible comments about the oddity of seeing a woman on the stream. Struck by being a rare woman in the sport, she began to write essays about her time on and off the water that were eventually published by national periodicals, and she became the first woman to?write for?the New York Times' Outdoors column where she continued to contribute. These essays formed the backbone of Little Rivers: Tales of a Woman Angler, an eloquent, acclaimed chronicle of her evolution from reluctant student to passionate angler to married, angling young mother, notable because Page also writes compellingly about life's universal passages and challenges. Three decades have passed since she first learned to fish, a span of time featuring rapid advancements in fishing gear and attire technology for women anglers as well as periodic national explosions of new generations of women anglers across the country. Margot's?relationship with fly fishing goes deep. She is the granddaughter of the legendary angling writer Sparse Grey Hackle and was married to popular angling authority Tom Rosenbauer. Her professional history lies in?the book and magazine publishing industry, working with the renowned outdoors publisher Nick Lyons Books and then as editor of the American Museum of Fly Fishing's?quarterly journal, The American Fly Fisher. She says, Fly fishing has a rich heritage, especially in the field of literature, that stretches back over four centuries and I would like for this depth to resonate more with the current generation of anglers. It's too easy to lose sight of all those who went before us and paved our way. Margot is also the author of two other books, Just Horses: Living with Horses in America and The Art of Fly Fishing. Additionally she is a founding member of Casting for Recovery,?the national nonprofit organization dedicated to helping breast cancer survivors, now celebrating its 20th anniversary. 10% of all proceeds from Little Rivers will be donated to Casting for Recovery. Working currently as?an independent communications specialist, Margot?continues to write both nonfiction and fiction from her home in Vermont. Her website is waterlightwords.com.

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