Teardrops on the Weser by Amatorisero Ede
What starts as a series of casual observations grows into a haunting evocation of the horrors of colonialism.
What starts as a series of casual observations grows into a haunting evocation of the horrors of colonialism.
“Drawn from 55 years of excessive obsession with trout, water, streams, and flies, this collection of essays from Canada’s most widely read flyfishing author since Roderick Haig-Brown reveals the depth of engagement that this sport engenders. Poised and polished words reveal the flaws and virtues of humanity, the strength of Mother Nature, the beautiful mystery that is a wild trout, and the obsessed’s inexplicable need to outsmart a creature with a brain the size of a pea.”
In this article, author Wanda Baxter revisits Philip Lee’s “Restigouche: The Long Run of the Wild River”.