New Books: Twarog's San Juan River: A Fly-Angler's Journal

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Richard Twarog's interest in fly fishing grew after he spent time photographing sweaters in the Peruvian Andes. Turns out the indigenous people there thought $800 was plenty of money to last for the rest of their lives and stopped working once they had earned that amount. Which led Twarog to think about his own priorities.

"San Juan River is a lush portrait -- a combination love story and professional photo album -- of the river carved out of the rough-hewn desert. It's also a story about the people who love the river, from fishing guides and restaurant owners to longtime anglers and proprietors of hole-in-the-wall fly shops." Henry Miller in the Salem, Oregon Statesman Journal.

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This page contains a single entry by Marshall Cutchin published on April 26, 2006 6:17 AM.

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