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The best because my Grandmother wrote it!

Nick, Mari, Tony & Sparse: highly personal mattersThe title is accurate at many levels. I doubt that many of us
would share so much about our personal lives - or that we would be able to do so with such candor and joy.
Mr. Lyons description of the travels (and travails) of a special copy of Sparse Grey Hackle's Fishless Days, Angling Nights is worth the price of the book.
Fishing in the shadow of the Statue of Liberty between morning appointments is an incredible story (especially to this former New Yorker ... the Hudson off of NYC was dead in the 60's & 70's).
I never seem to find any time to fish. With this little book, I have a guide of how to find (or take) a little time here and there for fly fishing. Thank you, Mr. Lyons, for your guide to blending avocations with vocations.
Mr. Lyons sold his publishing company recently. May he and his family enjoy many years of post-publishing / editing repose and adventure. We may be lucky enough to have a second volume: perhaps a guide for the next twenty years?


Two thumbs up!

Great Party Book!

ThankfullThe story promotes togetherness as family and includes a pause to give thanks for what they have.
The illustations are colorful and a delight to our youngsters eyes.


Timeless approach to aging as a spiritual journey

Fun for Little Ones

One Lucky GirlLittle baby Becky is a very fearless baby. I am pretty sure that she really didn't know what was going on but I am sure she will one day. When diaster strikes they are trying to save their own lives, but after its over they are trying very hard, and are not thinking about themselves anymore.
I would recommend this book for children of the ages of 4-8 because this shows total respect and dedication to family, and I think all kids should learn to do that.


An excellent book for kids to read with their parents.

Makes you think...