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Travers corners, classic stories about fly fishing and a small Montana town, Scott Waldie

Label
Travers corners, classic stories about fly fishing and a small Montana town, Scott Waldie
Language
eng
Index
no index present
Literary Form
fiction
Main title
Travers corners
Nature of contents
dictionaries
Oclc number
887808360
Responsibility statement
Scott Waldie
Sub title
classic stories about fly fishing and a small Montana town
Summary
"Welcome to Travers Corners, a dusty Montana town where nothing much has happened since Herbert Hoover stopped for gas. Travers Corners, like most small towns, has no newspaper, no radio station; but here, large trout-no, better than large trout, fictitious trout-await the angler. And apart from spreading gossip outside the McCracken's General Store, the residents of Travers Corners love nothing more than fly fishing. Scott Waldie's delightful cast of characters breathes life into this tiny, out-of-the-way town. Meet Judson C. Clark, boatbuilder and sometime guide down the waters of Carrie Creek. Jud's best friend, Henry, knows his way around just about everything, and has a story and a laugh for everyone. Meet Dolores, the belle of Travers Corners; Sarah, who fled from New York City in search of quiet and community; Doc, who loves his profession and fly fishing-and not necessarily in that order; Ed, the mechanic who is too patriotic to work on imports; and so many more enormous personalities. Waldie's warmth, wit, and shrewd eye for characterization evoke a deep nostalgia for times past and quirky communities. For fly fishers everywhere, Travers Corners will be a second home."--, Provided by publisher"Welcome to Travers Corners, a dusty Montana town where nothing much has happened since Herbert Hoover stopped for gas. Travers Corners, like most small towns, has no newspaper, no radio station; but here, large trout--no, better than large trout, fictitious trout--await the angler. And apart from spreading gossip outside McCracken's General Store, the residents of Travers Corners love nothing more than fly fishing. Scott Waldie's delightful cast of characters breathes life into this tiny, out-of-the-way town. Meet Judson C. Clark, boatbuilder and sometime guide down the waters of Carrie Creek. Jud's best friend, Henry, knows his way around just about everything, and has a story and a laugh for everyone. Meet Dolores, the belle of Travers Corners; Sarah, who fled from New York City in search of quiet and community; Doc, who loves his profession and fly fishing--and not necessarily in that order; Ed, the mechanic who is too patriotic to work on imports; and so many more enormous personalities. Waldie's warmth, wit, and shrewd eye for characterization evoke a deep nostalgia for times past and quirky communities. For fly fishers everywhere, Travers Corners will be a second home."--, Provided by publisher
Table Of Contents
""Cover""; ""Title Page""; ""Dedication""; ""Copyright""; ""Acknowledgments""; ""Contents""; ""Prologue""; ""1 From the Diary of Traver C. Clark""; ""2 Travers Corners""; ""3 Word Gets Around""; ""4 Heaven is a River""; ""5 Quintin""; ""6 Three yahoos""; ""7 Pastime""; ""8 Travels""; ""9 D.Downey""; ""Afterword""
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