Lines on the Water is the story of a town, it’s river and the community of people who fish it. David Adams Richards is a prize-winning author but when he’s not writing, he’s mostly fishing and when he’s fishing it’s always along the banks of the Miramichi river. This great river and the poachers, guides, visiting city suits and friends who share it with him have woven themselves into the fabric of his life and in Lines on the Water he pays tribute to them all. Spinning fishy tale after glorious fishy tale we join him and his companions on the endless search for the next great fishing pool and along the way remember why we love to read, and, why we have to fish.
"Lines on the Water" by David Adams Richards is more than just a fishing book; it's a lyrical exploration of community, tradition, and the profound connection between people and the natural world, specifically the legendary Miramichi River. In this compelling narrative, Richards, a celebrated and prize-winning author deeply rooted in the Miramichi region, invites readers to step into his waders and experience the river's allure through his eyes. This First Edition hardcover offers a rich tapestry of anecdotes, character sketches, and reflections woven together by the common thread of fly fishing. Richards doesn't simply recount fishing trips; he paints vivid portraits of the colorful characters who inhabit the riverbanks: seasoned guides with encyclopedic knowledge of the water, local poachers operating in the shadows, and the occasional "city suit" seeking respite from the urban jungle. Through these individuals, Richards reveals the complex social dynamics and the enduring spirit of a community bound to the river's rhythms. Beyond the thrill of the catch, "Lines on the Water" delves into the deeper significance of fishing as a ritual, a form of communion with nature, and a way to preserve a way of life. Richards eloquently captures the sights, sounds, and smells of the Miramichi, evoking the misty mornings, the rushing currents, and the quiet camaraderie shared among anglers. He highlights the importance of conservation and responsible stewardship, implicitly urging readers to appreciate the fragility of this natural treasure. Published by Yellow Jersey Press in 2002, this book has garnered praise for its authenticity, its evocative prose, and its unflinching portrayal of rural life. Readers often commend Richards' ability to transport them to the Miramichi, making them feel as though they are right there on the riverbank, rod in hand, waiting for the telltale tug of a salmon. "Lines on the Water" is a must-read for anyone who appreciates the art of fly fishing, the power of storytelling, and the enduring bond between humanity and the natural world. It is a heartfelt tribute to the Miramichi River and the people who call it home, a testament to the enduring appeal of a simple life lived in harmony with nature. It is suitable for both seasoned fly fishermen and those who never held a rod, as it focuses on the love of the sport as well as the great outdoors.