Author: Robert J. Romano, Jr
Publisher: BIRCH BROOK PRESS, Mar 2010
Binding: Softcover
ISBN: 0-9789974-6-8
Synopsis
After writing an important novel, fishing guide Sal d'Amico builds a cabin in the backwoods of western Maine, where his outdoors & social adventures are surrounded by the lakes & forests of this great wilderness. A bright, attractive woman, Christine Bailey, rolls into Easie with a black eye & a longing to refresh her life. That's when the fun begins. 9x6 inches, 220 pgs.
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After writing an important novel, fishing guide Sal d'Amico builds a cabin in the backwoods of western Maine, where his outdoors & social adventures are surrounded by the lakes & forests of this great wilderness. A bright, attractive woman, Christine Bailey, rolls into Easie with a black eye & a longing to refresh her life. That's when the fun begins.
Handsome trade paperback features cover art by the noted outdoors artist John Swan. Romano is also the author of Shadows in the Stream & Fishing with Faeries.
WHAT THE EXPERTS ARE SAYING:
"A fine tribute to one of the last wilderness enclaves of New England, & to the tough, resourceful, kind-hearted, independent-minded people who eke out a living here..."--Howard Frank Mosher, author of Waiting for Teddy Williams.
"Romano knows the lakes, woods, & small towns of Maine, & he writes about them in clear, evocative prose. I enjoyed his novel immensely..."--William G. Tapply, author of the Brady Coyne novels.
"I assumed North of Easie was another how to book on fishing, but it's a novel about the Rangeley Lakes area of Maine. Is there fishing? Yes, early morning, late afternoon, & nighttime as the moonrises. Plenty of fly-fishing & guiding where moose crossings are an everyday occurrence..."--Wayne Hooper, PORTLAND HERALD.
"Romano brings us nature as nuturer, the chemistry & characters of the small town, the restorative powers of fishing, & a sense of place that rings true..."Joseph Heywood, author, The Snow Fly.