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A river runs through it  Cover Image Book Book

A river runs through it

Maclean, Norman 1902-1990 (author.). Moser, Barry, (illustrator.).

Summary: "From its first magnificent sentence, "In our family, there was no clear line between religion and fly fishing", to the last, "I am haunted by waters", A River Runs Through It is an American classic. Based on Norman Maclean's childhood experiences, A River Runs Through It has established itself as one of the most moving stories of our time; it captivates readers with vivid descriptions of life along Montana's Big Blackfoot River and its near magical blend of fly fishing with the troubling affections of the heart."--

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  • ISBN: 0226500608
  • ISBN: 9780226500607
  • Physical Description: 161 pages : illustrations ; 23 cm.
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  • Publisher: Chicago, Illinois : University of Chicago Press, 1989.

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General Note:
Originally appeared as the first of three stories, published together as A river runs through it, and other stories. 1976.
Subject: Fathers and sons -- Montana -- Fiction
Fly fishing -- Montana -- Fiction

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  • 1 of 2 copies available at BC Interlibrary Connect. (Show)
  • 1 of 1 copy available at Prince Rupert Library.

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Prince Rupert Library Macl (Text) 33294000772251 Adult Fiction - Second Floor Volume hold Available -

Norman Maclean (1902-1990), woodsman, scholar, teacher, and storyteller, grew up in the Western Rocky Mountains of Montana and worked for many years in logging camps and for the United States Forestry Service before beginning his academic career. He was the William Rainey Harper Professor of English at the University of Chicago until 1973.

Norman Maclean (1902-1990), woodsman, scholar, teacher, and storyteller, grew up in the Western Rocky Mountains of Montana and worked for many years in logging camps and for the United States Forestry Service before beginning his academic career. He was the William Rainey Harper Professor of English at the University of Chicago until 1973.

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