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"This pocket-sized book is perfect for taking with you to read on the riverbank." ?Alexandra Hento

"This pocket-sized book is perfect for taking with you to read on the riverbank." —Alexandra Henton, The Field Magazine [A TWITCH UPON THE THREAD WRITERS ON FISHING]( INTRODUCED AND EDITED BY JON DAY "I see this book as a series of casts into the unknown. Some may elicit no takes at all, but simply drift downriver, bobbing on the surface. But others, I hope, will strike home." —Jon Day, from his introduction A Twitch Upon the Thread compiles more than forty bite-sized essays, excerpts, and fragments about fishing into a beautiful clothbound hardcover, organized into six sections from "Casting Out" to "Release." Though writing and fishing may seem like completely disparate activities, the sport has been inspiring authors for centuries to reflect on subjects as varied as love, loss, faith, the joys and frustrations of art, and the consolations of nature. Perfect for both inveterate anglers and fishing know-nothings alike, this collection assembles pieces from Arthur Ransome, Virginia Woolf, Charles Dickens, Keri Hulme, Norman Maclean, George Orwell, and dozens more. [READ MORE]( For three days only, [A Twitch Upon the Thread]( will be available at 10% off. Visit the [Notting Hill Editions]([page]( on our website to learn more about the other books in the series. NYRB is the North American distributor of select titles from Notting Hill Editions. You are receiving this message because you signed up for email newsletters from NYRB. You can [choose the types of mailings you wish to receive](: [Update preferences]( New York Review Books 435 Hudson Street, New York, NY 10014 Not a subscriber? Sign up for our newsletter [here](. [Unsubscribe](

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