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NERVOUS WATER
AND OTHER FLORIDA STORIES
Nervous Water and Other Florida Stories is a collection of six short stories that explore the spirit of fly-fishing today. The author uses tales of stalking fish in Florida to examine environmentalism, philosophy, fishing as entertainment, the nature of celebrity, the meaning of relationship, and the importance of fishing to our identities. Nervous water can tell you where the fish are moving just beneath the surface, but it also implies that just under the surface lies an uneasiness, an apprehension about the future and that within this anxiety lives the possibility, maybe even the promise, of something better.

The story collection includes:

Nervous Water: Two friends push the limits of obsession as they test the bounds of technology in pursuit of permit on fly.

Catch and Release: Two brothers are reunited when they rediscover the power fishing has had on their past and the effect it will have on their future.

Private Idaho: An outdoor writer from Oregon is invited to tour Disney¹s newest tourist attraction, the Great Rivers of the West.

Hero Worship: A fishing guide discovers what it really means to be a hero after chasing false media-generated heroes most of his life.

View from the Mangroves: A famous actor and environmentalist is forced to contemplate the meaning of justice.

The Guide: An angler contemplating divorce travels to the Florida Keys looking for meaning.

“Wil LaBossier writes about waterscapes and fishing with the precision and articulate grace of a robtics engineer—which he happens to be when not poling the flats of the Florida Keys. Nervous Water is a delight, and deserves a place on the same book shelf with the best American angling literature.” — Randy Wayne White
Paperback $9.95
ISBN: 1-56164-089-1
Size: 5.5 x 8.5
272 Pages
110 b&w photos
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