Cover Girl & Other Stories of Fly-Fishermen in Maine
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About the Book
With humor and compassion, author J. H. Hall chronicles the joys and tribulations of Maine fly fishermen, their loved ones, and their adversaries. Hall's characters share a passion for fly-fishing-their lifeline-and an indifference to most of society's other conventions. Whether building an indoor trout stream, robbing a bank, or waging mischief against a market-savvy, modernist guide, these characters gallantly struggle to preserve a way of life and a part of Maine that is rapidly disappearing.
Praise for previously published works by J. H. Hall:
Paradise: Stories of a Changing Chesapeake: "Hall's portrayal glows like a watercolor. He mobilizes his language in quick, sure strokes: subdued, taut, winsome by turns."
-Ramon de Rosas, Maine In Print
"Michael Crichton is not the only doctor-turned-writer to come down the pike in the past few years In fact, I would say he's not even the best. The author I've just discovered [J. H. Hall] is considerably better "
-Cheryl Nowak, Eastern Shore News
-John Cole, author of Striper and In Maine
About the Author
J. H. Hall lives in Wayne, Maine. His works have appeared in numerous outdoor and literary magazines, three anthologies, and two collections: Selling Fish: Stories from a Fishing Life and Paradise: Stories of a Changing Chesapeake.