Backcast: Fatherhood, Fly-Fishing, and a River Journey Through the Heart of Alaska

Backcast: Fatherhood, Fly-Fishing, and a River Journey Through the Heart of Alaska

by Lou Ureneck (Author)

Synopsis

In Backcast , Lou Ureneck transforms a trip with his son, Adam, down a wilderness river into the heartfelt story of a father struggling to hold on to his son at a crucial moment in their lives. Encountering bears, rapids, turbulent weather and a mysteriously braiding river, Ureneck and Adam are sometimes at war with each other in their raft as they travel toward a deeper understanding of themselves and each other. Backcast explores the beauty of nature and its meaning in one man's life. It also maps the complexities of the human heart and conveys the fragility and strength of relationships.

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More Information

Format: Paperback
Pages: 304
Publisher: St. Martin's Griffin
Published: 02 Jun 2009

ISBN 10: 0312384890
ISBN 13: 9780312384890

Media Reviews
A stunning memoir, a marvelous outdoor adventure, a breathtaking travelogue that explores the wilds of Alaska and the intricacies of the human heart. - BOSTON GLOBE
Author Bio
LOU URENECK is an outdoorsman, professor and father. In his 20 years at the Portland (Maine) Press Herald, where he rose from reporter to editor, Lou crusaded to protect the state's environment against clear-cutting and commercial over-fishing. He was an editor-in-residence at the Nieman Foundation at Harvard University and page-one editor of The Philadelphia Inquirer. He is now chairman of the Department of Journalism at Boston University. His work has been published in The New York Times, Boston Globe and Field & Stream. He lives in Brookline, Massachusetts.