Standing in a River Waving a Stick
By John Gierach
Review made by Aden W.
Ever known someone that fly fished and also happens to possess character traits like solitude, patience, perspective, humor, bliss, and the sublime coffee break? The outstanding book Standing in a River Waving a Stick by John Gierach exhibits natural humor and is composed of mostly entertaining stories of John Gierach’s life.
Standing in a River Waving a Stick is told first person and is pulled from real life events that John Gierach experienced throughout his life. He often talks about his life as a fly fisher, and its different physical mechanics, the fishing pole, different flies, skill and what not. Yet personally what I find the most intriguing is the kind of mystical, voodoo even an random goofiness catching fish while fly fishing that rewards the happy idiot The whole story is told from place to place differing to some of the best fishing spots in Colorado on a warm sunny day to a frigid winter day on the hunt for peasants in Wyoming. Even though John Gierach tends to avoid fishing with friends, some of his best journeys turn out with friends tagging along. John Gierach clearly emphasises the importance in fly fishing because it can teach you so many important messages that he seems to frequently hint at. He has also written numerous other books about fishing including: Dances with Trout, Another Lousy Day in Paradise, and At the Grave of the Unknown Fishermen. I never thought I would enjoy a fictional book as much as I did, John Gierach did a really good job at pulling that off.
On a personal level this book filled me with happy enrichment, Everything from the snicker every few moments to the authentic wit of knowledge. In this book John Gierach portrays a great amount of relatable trueness. Personally I believe the best elements to the book are that his personality is clearly narrated or engraved in his writing. He is good at creating feeling and emotion in his writing, something I strongly admire. The writing quality by my standards is superb, as I said before John Gierach is very good at using precise words to clearly illustrate atmosphere in his writing. I wouldn’t be surprised to hear this book has changed lives. Excerpt from the book: Once someone did tell me he’d read one of my books and it changed his life. I didn’t know what say, so I asked, “For the better or for the worse?”. Reading this book gave me a more vivid picture of perspective, I would say reading this book has importance, at least it is a good source of entertainment and a few chuckles. Anyone who enjoys clever jokes and learning more about wisdom or even someone who likes fly fishing, (More power to you if you have all of that). I tend to like mixing up my array of books but, I am definitely going to look into more books written by John Gierach. I would again strongly suggest this book to anyone, that doesn’t mind a few curse words every few pages. It changed the way I look at fly fishing, I can’t wait for my next camping trip to truly experience what fly fishing has to offer.