by: Howell Raines
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sequel to Fly Fishing Through the Midlife Crisis finds a Pulitzer Prize-winning former New York Times executive editor evaluating the unpredictable natures of love, luck, aging, life, and mortality while discovering the ways in which fly fishing can be a metaphorical lesson about the empowerment of letting go
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"Lost fish," writes Howell Raines, "chasten us to the knowledge that we are all, in each and every moment, dwindling. Imagine my surprise when I discovered well into my sixth decade that losing fish c...
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