The Believer: A Year in the Fly Fishing Life
The author of the instant fishing classic The Optimist shares new wisdom, humor, and experience in seven extraordinary fly-fishing expeditions-“an engaging personal journey about finding what you need to find and keeping it in your heart” (Kirkus Reviews).

In The Optimist, David Coggins tackled the techniques of fly-fishing and meditated on its virtues, recounting his triumphs and failures. Now, in The Believer, he deftly mixes travel, local cultures, further fishing challenges (some knee-buckling in their disappointment), and details his own experience as life and love crowd his time to fish. Self-consciously-and self-deprecatingly-Coggins embarks on seven far-flung fishing voyages, away from screens and social media, not answering his phone, and reveling in humanity's undying yearning for a quest, for the rituals and rites of passage that mark transition.

For Coggins, these journeys-to Norway, Scotland, Spain, Cuba, and Argentina, as well as road trips to Wyoming, Tennessee, and the Catskills-not only showcase his skill as an angler but also signal the end of his fly-fishing youth. But that doesn't mean that Coggins will sell all his rods and hang up his hat; rather, his relationship with his fly-fishing obsession will evolve-especially if he can catch an elusive salmon or a ferociously strong tarpon or the mercurial permit.

The Believer is a humble, humorous call for the journey that is as enriching as the destination, where the search for greater self-awareness leads to patience, observation, and endurance. And, since this is fly-fishing, after all, there's always the possibility of abject failure and leaping, glorious reward. Wry, entertaining, thoughtful, and relatable, The Believer is “a wonderful example of how well angling can weave us into the world” (Gray's Sporting Journal) and will hook both anglers and non-anglers alike.
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The Believer: A Year in the Fly Fishing Life
The author of the instant fishing classic The Optimist shares new wisdom, humor, and experience in seven extraordinary fly-fishing expeditions-“an engaging personal journey about finding what you need to find and keeping it in your heart” (Kirkus Reviews).

In The Optimist, David Coggins tackled the techniques of fly-fishing and meditated on its virtues, recounting his triumphs and failures. Now, in The Believer, he deftly mixes travel, local cultures, further fishing challenges (some knee-buckling in their disappointment), and details his own experience as life and love crowd his time to fish. Self-consciously-and self-deprecatingly-Coggins embarks on seven far-flung fishing voyages, away from screens and social media, not answering his phone, and reveling in humanity's undying yearning for a quest, for the rituals and rites of passage that mark transition.

For Coggins, these journeys-to Norway, Scotland, Spain, Cuba, and Argentina, as well as road trips to Wyoming, Tennessee, and the Catskills-not only showcase his skill as an angler but also signal the end of his fly-fishing youth. But that doesn't mean that Coggins will sell all his rods and hang up his hat; rather, his relationship with his fly-fishing obsession will evolve-especially if he can catch an elusive salmon or a ferociously strong tarpon or the mercurial permit.

The Believer is a humble, humorous call for the journey that is as enriching as the destination, where the search for greater self-awareness leads to patience, observation, and endurance. And, since this is fly-fishing, after all, there's always the possibility of abject failure and leaping, glorious reward. Wry, entertaining, thoughtful, and relatable, The Believer is “a wonderful example of how well angling can weave us into the world” (Gray's Sporting Journal) and will hook both anglers and non-anglers alike.
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The Believer: A Year in the Fly Fishing Life

The Believer: A Year in the Fly Fishing Life

by David Coggins

Narrated by Scott Brick

Unabridged — 6 hours, 31 minutes

The Believer: A Year in the Fly Fishing Life

The Believer: A Year in the Fly Fishing Life

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The author of the instant fishing classic The Optimist shares new wisdom, humor, and experience in seven extraordinary fly-fishing expeditions-“an engaging personal journey about finding what you need to find and keeping it in your heart” (Kirkus Reviews).

In The Optimist, David Coggins tackled the techniques of fly-fishing and meditated on its virtues, recounting his triumphs and failures. Now, in The Believer, he deftly mixes travel, local cultures, further fishing challenges (some knee-buckling in their disappointment), and details his own experience as life and love crowd his time to fish. Self-consciously-and self-deprecatingly-Coggins embarks on seven far-flung fishing voyages, away from screens and social media, not answering his phone, and reveling in humanity's undying yearning for a quest, for the rituals and rites of passage that mark transition.

For Coggins, these journeys-to Norway, Scotland, Spain, Cuba, and Argentina, as well as road trips to Wyoming, Tennessee, and the Catskills-not only showcase his skill as an angler but also signal the end of his fly-fishing youth. But that doesn't mean that Coggins will sell all his rods and hang up his hat; rather, his relationship with his fly-fishing obsession will evolve-especially if he can catch an elusive salmon or a ferociously strong tarpon or the mercurial permit.

The Believer is a humble, humorous call for the journey that is as enriching as the destination, where the search for greater self-awareness leads to patience, observation, and endurance. And, since this is fly-fishing, after all, there's always the possibility of abject failure and leaping, glorious reward. Wry, entertaining, thoughtful, and relatable, The Believer is “a wonderful example of how well angling can weave us into the world” (Gray's Sporting Journal) and will hook both anglers and non-anglers alike.

Editorial Reviews

From the Publisher

In The Believer, David Coggins, an engaging writer with a good sense of humor, chronicles a year angling in places most of us can only dream about.” —Wall Street Journal

“A wonderful example of how well angling can weave us into the world. . . . Coggins writes with equal measure of wisdom and humor and brings his enviable itinerary fully to life. . . . He has a gift for connecting with interesting people and for enjoying cultural nuances when he travels. He takes fishing but not himself seriously and is a fine travel companion for the reader. . . . Non-anglers as well as anglers will enjoy his nuanced travel writing.” —Gray’s Sporting Journal

“Fishing is so much more than casting and catching, and so is The Believer. In his latest book, Coggins incites the absolute conviction that despite the craziness of what you are about to do, it is the right thing. Readers will close the book reassured that one doesn’t have to catch a fish to be a successful angler [rather] in David Coggins’ irreverent but informative prose, why failure is as entertaining as success. I propose a toast to Coggins and The Believer: may ‘the thrill of undiluted purpose and barely contained madness’ keep returning time and time again." —Atlantic Salmon Journal

“David Coggins shares tales of angling adventures across three continents with wit, entertaining anecdotes of fish caught and lost, and a bit of self-deprecating humor. Beyond his skillful depictions of the fisheries, Coggins does an excellent job capturing the flavor of each locale. But perhaps the most relatable aspect is how Coggins tries to balance the responsibilities of life with his fondness for fishing. . . . an enjoyable, worthwhile read.” —Salt Water Sportsman Magazine

“A global fishing trip that hooks more than fish. . . . [A] meditative, enjoyable book, [The Believer is] an engaging personal journey about finding what you need to find and keeping it in your heart.” Kirkus (starred review)

“Coggins plumbs connections between angling and life with loved ones; his account of negotiating the Patagonia trip with his girlfriend is a masterful analysis of gender relations. Glimpses of Bruce Chatwin, Butch Cassidy, Rainer Maria Rilke, bad beer, and a polo match bring Coggins' celebration of fly fishing to life.” —Booklist

"This humorous and moving memoir by David Coggins has 'must-read dad book' written all over it, whether pops is a serious angler or just dreams of finding a little waterside solitude." —Condé Nast Traveler’s Best Gifts for Dads

Kirkus Reviews

★ 2024-01-04
A global fishing trip that hooks more than fish.

There is life, and then there is fly-fishing. Coggins believes that the second of these can provide crucial insights into the first, through the patience required, the unique mixture of simplicity and complexity, the connection to the natural environment, the lessons of failure, and the thrill of success. He covered some of this ground in his 2014 book The Optimist, but this book is more personal and candid and less technical. At the age of 45, which he thought would be the middle of his life, the author embarked on a yearlong tour that included Patagonia, Scotland, Spain, Norway, Belize, and even Cuba, as well as various parts of the U.S. As Coggins recounts, sometimes he landed a good catch, and sometimes he went home empty-handed. Nonetheless, his excursions were always journeys of self-discovery, and Coggins found the space and time to ask and answer crucial questions about his life and his connections to others. Along the way, he met an assortment of interesting people, an eccentric brotherhood bound by a love of the cast, and developed hard-won wisdom, for which “there’s no short-cut, no self-help book, no retreat, no guru, no mountaintop, no fad diet, no hack, no money-back guarantee.” Coggins eventually decided that he would remain an enthusiastic amateur, an occasional caster of the lure. That, he notes, is enough for him, perhaps more than enough. He concludes: "I think I’ve arrived at a better balance, based on something I already knew: you can survive very well with less fishing, or anything else for that matter. You’ll be alright.” That, indeed, is the thought to take away from this meditative, enjoyable book.

An engaging personal journey about finding what you need to find and keeping it in your heart.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940159940544
Publisher: Simon & Schuster
Publication date: 04/09/2024
Edition description: Unabridged
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