At age eighty, Tony Taylor journeys from Sydney, Australia, to British Columbia to fish the Cowichan River with his eight-year-old grandson, Ned. The trip is an opportunity for Tony to return to a landscape that has had a profound effect on his life and his way of thinking, and to share this place with his grandson. As Tony teaches Ned the patient art of fly-fishing, a lifetime of memories, thoughts, and stories unspool in peaceful reflections by the water's edge.
Fishing the River of Time is an elegant meditation on nature, life, and family, written with warmth and wisdom. It inspires self-reflection and an appreciation of the natural world and the fundamentals of our human experience. It is destined to become a classic work of simple living in the mold of Henry David Thoreau's Walden.
Tony Taylor has produced a marvellously fresh and uniquely educational story about fish, rivers, geology, and grandfathers. —Jake MacDonald
A spare, evocative memoir of fishing and family. —Brian Brett
This is a wise book. If you're a fisherman you'll love it, but also if you're a human being. —Bill McKibben
I was enthralled with Fishing the River of Time from beginning to end. —David Suzuki
Being about 'something more important than fish,' Tony Taylor's book will delight all who angle for the great and wild things, above all beauty and truth. —Ronald Wright