Fly-fishing the Arctic Circle to Tasmania e-bog
273,24 DKK
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Marooned on a river island above the Arctic Circle, caught by a flash flood in New Zealand, boated with an NFL cheerleader in the Caribbean, robbed in a British Columbia motel, and bunked with an almost-terrorist in Manitoba, this author-preacher from Colorado has had some interesting experiences when going "e;further out"e; to fish. Twelve ebullient stories of adventure, travel, and in...
E-bog
273,24 DKK
Forlag
Resource Publications
Udgivet
18 marts 2019
Længde
316 sider
Genrer
Spirituality and religious experience
Sprog
English
Format
epub
Beskyttelse
LCP
ISBN
9781532665509
Marooned on a river island above the Arctic Circle, caught by a flash flood in New Zealand, boated with an NFL cheerleader in the Caribbean, robbed in a British Columbia motel, and bunked with an almost-terrorist in Manitoba, this author-preacher from Colorado has had some interesting experiences when going "e;further out"e; to fish. Twelve ebullient stories of adventure, travel, and international fly-fishing are told here. They are undergirded by a singular autobiographical story that weaves James White's passion for fly-fishing with his vocation in ministry. The book takes the reader from the Indian Ocean to the River Vltava in Bohemia. The characters met include "e;two-headed"e; Taswegians and Lake Woebegon "e;strong women."e; In one story, you stand with the author on "e;basement of time"e; metamorphics, beneath the Northern Lights in another, and before the Southern Cross in a third. You'll go on an "e;Ixthus/Christ and Ichthyology/Fishing"e; retreat. With the stories are illuminating photographs of giant rainbows, massive moose antlers, and "e;Jesus Rays"e; coming through a Ukrainian Orthodox church cupola. The book leads to rumination on Henry David Thoreau's observation that "e;Men may go fishing all their life and never know it's not fish they're after."e;