Carey, Robin

North Bank : Claiming a Place on the Rogue

Oregon State University Press
€ 16,74

Leverbaar

It was a fly fisher's dream - a cabin on the lower Rogue River in southern Oregon. But for Robin Carey, this new home also meant learning a new home river. In North Bank, Carey explores how new places gradually become familiar. His engaging essays describe how old memories - of family, of certain fish, of other rivers - and fresh experiences - scouting river canyons, volunteering at a fish hatchery, remodeling the cabin - have combined to shape this place on the Rogue into a place he calls home. That process, of creating home ground in a new place, is the subject of North Bank, a rich and poignant look at fly fishing, favorite rivers, and the desire for familiar landscapes.

Gebonden | 128 pagina's | Engels
Verschenen in 1998
Rubrieken:

  • DDC: Great Basin & Pacific Slope region
  • LCC: History of the Americas (Class F) » United States local history » Oregon » Regions, counties, etc., A-Z (F882.R6C37 1998)
  • ISBN-13: 9780870714481 | ISBN-10: 0870714481