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Beautiful. ... A lyrical companion to his fathers classic, A River Runs through It, chronicling their familys history and bond with Montanas Blackfoot River. Washington Post

A poetic and captivating (Publishers Weekly) memoir about the power of place to shape generations, Home Waters is John N. Macleans remarkable chronicle of his familys century-long love affair with Montanas majestic Blackfoot River, the setting for his fathers classic novella, A River Runs through It. Maclean returns annually to the simple family cabin that his grandfather built by hand, still in search of the trout of a lifetime. When he hooks it at last, decades of longing promise to be fulfilled, inspiring John, reporter and author, to finally write the story he was born to tell.

A book that will resonate with everyone who feels deeply rooted to a landscape, Home Waters is a portrait of a family who claimed a river, from one generation to the next, of how this family came of age in the 20th century and later as they scattered across the country, faced tragedy and success, yet were always drawn back to the waters that bound them together. Here are the true stories behind the beloved characters fictionalized in A River Runs through It, including the Reverend Maclean, the patriarch who introduced the family to fishing; Norman, who balanced a life divided between literature and the tug of the rugged West; and tragic yet luminous Paul (played by Brad Pitt in Robert Redfords film adaptation), whose mysterious death has haunted the family and led John to investigate his uncles murder and reveal new details in these pages.

A universal story about nature, family, and the art of fly fishing, Macleans memoir beautifully captures the inextricable ways our personal histories are linked to the places we come fromour home waters.

Featuring twelve wood engravings by Wesley W. Bates and a map of the Blackfoot River region.

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To Dan JohnFitz Jacob Noah Jodi and their families Contents - photo 1

To Dan, JohnFitz, Jacob, Noah, Jodi

and their families

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A postcard circa 1915 of the upper Blackfoot River The author fishing the - photo 2
A postcard circa 1915 of the upper Blackfoot River The author fishing the - photo 3

A postcard circa 1915 of the upper Blackfoot River.

The author fishing the upper Blackfoot about a century later Photo by Alec - photo 4

The author fishing the upper Blackfoot about a century later.

Photo by Alec Underwood

The Maclean boys Norman and Paul on a family camping trip on the Bitterroot - photo 5

The Maclean boys, Norman and Paul, on a family camping trip on the Bitterroot River in the early 1910s.

Photo by Maud Gibson

Paul Maclean fishing the upper Blackfoot River Photo by Norman Maclean A - photo 6

Paul Maclean fishing the upper Blackfoot River.

Photo by Norman Maclean

A school photo of Paul Maclean Norman Clara and the Rev John N Maclean - photo 7

A school photo of Paul Maclean.

Norman Clara and the Rev John N Maclean in Missoula with family dogs late - photo 8

Norman, Clara, and the Rev. John N. Maclean in Missoula with family dogs, late 1930s.

The Reverend Maclean on Seeley Lake 1930s Photo by Norman Maclean Seeley - photo 9

The Reverend Maclean on Seeley Lake, 1930s.

Photo by Norman Maclean

Seeley Lake The Mann Gulch Fire August 1949 USFS John Henry Burns - photo 10

Seeley Lake.

The Mann Gulch Fire August 1949 USFS John Henry Burns left proprietor - photo 11

The Mann Gulch Fire, August 1949.

USFS

John Henry Burns left proprietor in the Arthur and Burns General Store - photo 12

John Henry Burns (left), proprietor, in the Arthur and Burns General Store, Wolf Creek, with clerk, 1912.

Postcard of Wolf Creek Montana circa 1940 George C Croonenberghs master - photo 13

Postcard of Wolf Creek, Montana, circa 1940.

George C Croonenberghs master fisherman June 14 1918September 22 2005 A - photo 14

George C. Croonenberghs, master fisherman, June 14, 1918September 22, 2005.

A box of flies tied by George Croonenberghs for the author 1995 The author - photo 15

A box of flies tied by George Croonenberghs for the author, 1995.

The author and Croonenberghs geared up for a hike into Morrell Lake to camp and - photo 16

The author and Croonenberghs geared up for a hike into Morrell Lake to camp and fish, 1950s.

Norman Maclean takes his children Jean and John with him fishing the - photo 17

Norman Maclean takes his children, Jean and John, with him fishing the Blackfoot River, 1947.

The author on the porch of the cabin at Seeley Lake with a largemouth bass - photo 18

The author on the porch of the cabin at Seeley Lake with a largemouth bass, 1947.

Jean and John Maclean at the Montana border crossing sign on a cross-country - photo 19

Jean and John Maclean at the Montana border crossing sign on a cross-country trip from Chicago to Montana, 1950s.

ABOVE AND BELOW The author fishing with his uncle Ken Burns for grayling - photo 20

ABOVE AND BELOW : The author fishing with his uncle, Ken Burns, for grayling and trout at a high mountain lake in the 1960s. Note the sinking raft.

Photo by Norman Maclean

Photo by Norman Maclean Photo by Norman Maclean Norman F Maclean Palos - photo 21

Photo by Norman Maclean

Photo by Norman Maclean Norman F Maclean Palos Park Illinois early 1970s - photo 22

Photo by Norman Maclean

Norman F Maclean Palos Park Illinois early 1970s Photo by Leslie - photo 23

Norman F. Maclean, Palos Park, Illinois, early 1970s.

Photo by Leslie Strauss-Davis

Typewriter used by Bert Sullivan Seeley Lake postmistress to type the - photo 24

Typewriter used by Bert Sullivan, Seeley Lake postmistress, to type the original manuscript of A River Runs through It.

A display of three generations of bamboo rods from bottom to top the Reverend - photo 25

A display of three generations of bamboo rods: from bottom to top, the Reverend Macleans H. L. Leonard, Norman Macleans Granger Champion, and the authors custom-built rod.

Jason Borger stand-in for Brad Pitt shadow casting for a publicity shot for - photo 26

Jason Borger, stand-in for Brad Pitt, shadow casting for a publicity shot for the movie A River Runs Through It.

Photo by John Kelly

The author fishing the upper Blackfoot River in the fall Photo by Alec - photo 27

The author fishing the upper Blackfoot River in the fall.

Photo by Alec Underwood

A fish of great size and power Blackfoot River rainbow with the salmon-like - photo 28

A fish of great size and power: Blackfoot River rainbow with the salmon-like head.

Photo by Jay Proops

The lower Blackfoot River in late fall The authors son John Fitzroy - photo 29

The lower Blackfoot River in late fall.

The authors son John Fitzroy Maclean fishing the upper Blackfoot River in the - photo 30

The authors son, John Fitzroy Maclean, fishing the upper Blackfoot River in the evening.

THE TROUT ROSE in a smooth arc took my tumbling salmon fly and completed its - photo 31
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