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Publisher:Andrews McMeel Publishing, 2012Note: This book was purchased with support from the Government of Canada's Social Development Partnerships Program - Disability Component.
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- Author: Quinnett, Paul; McManus, Patrick E.Date:Created2012Summary:
Despite its title, Fishing Lessons will not show readers how to fish. In fact, you don't even have to like to fish to enjoy and appreciate the latest book from respected psychologist, fisherman and essayist Paul Quinnett. Fishing Lessons is a rich mix of anecdotes, observations, essays, short stories, one-liners and personal revelations from Quinnett's rich life and fishing journals. In his honest, straightforward style, the renowned psychologist/fisherman rounds out the trilogy that began with Pavlov's Trout and Darwin's Bass, the first books ever written on the psychology of fishing. This time he tackles the philosophy of fishing — a philosophy of enjoying life. Over the course of its pages, Fishing Lessons provides satisfying essays that won't so much teach you about fishing as they will teach you about yourself.
Genre:Subject(s): Fishing--Philosophy | Fishing--Psychological aspects | Fishing storiesOriginal Publisher: Kansas City, Andrews McMeel PublishingLanguage(s): EnglishISBN: 9781449440749