Mia Grant, a one-time pop star, still bears emotional scars caused by a stalker who terrorized her for yearsβa person she inadvertently welcomed into her inner circle. She has come a long way in learning to manage the crippling fear and anxiety his savage attack left her with, and she books into Riv
Reeling
β Scribed by Sarah Stonich
- Book ID
- 110759748
- Publisher
- University of Minnesota Press
- Year
- 2021
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 186 KB
- Category
- Fiction
- ISBN-13
- 9781452963044
- ASIN
- B09BKHFHT1
No coin nor oath required. For personal study only.
β¦ Synopsis
RayAnne's next adventure takes our intrepid heroine, haunted by her beloved grandmother's death, to New Zealand to film a new season of her all-women fishing talk show
What stage of grief is it when your grandmother's ghost keeps popping up on your electronic devices? Denial? For RayAnne that seems to be the stage for launching the second season of Fishing!βin New Zealand. Ready or not, she is taking public television's first all-women fishing talk show on the road, putting the cold Minnesota winter in the rearview mirrorβwhich, it turns out, Gran is haunting, too.
After a challenging first season, and RayAnne's serendipitous ascension to host, there's a lot at stake. With camera-wielding twins Rongo and Rangi along as crew and tour guides, RayAnne and her indefatigable producer Cassi set out across New Zealand in search of noteworthy women who fish: a skipjack boat captain navigating sexist harbors; a writer of historical suffragette fiction, which is, apparently, a thing; a reclusive MΔori octogenarian who ties fishing flies for dignitaries. Their stories, and a good dose of the country's history, are almost enough to take the edge off RayAnne's homesickness and grief, to say nothing of jetlagβand it doesn't hurt to discover a bird dog who fishes, an anti-fashionista, a pair of sisters fishing their way through recovery, and . . . a Hobbit? Meanwhile, the romantic and family entanglements she left behind at home haven't exactly come untangled in her absence.
Those who met RayAnne in Fishing!, Sarah Stonich's first outing with the intrepid, accidental talk-show host, will encounter familiar and unexpected pleasures in her latest anticsβand a story whose lighthearted surface and surprising depths will charm readers who now find her for the first time.
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