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A River Runs Through Me

Andrew Douglas-Home

An evocative account of salmon fishing, family, tradition, conservation and the Scottish countryside

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Against the shifting moods and seasons of Scotland’s River Tweed, A River Runs Through Me tells the story of a lifelong relationship with one of its most iconic denizens: the Atlantic salmon. Through vivid vignettes and family memories, Andrew Douglas-Home spins a homely yet dryly witty narrative, placing this unique fish and river at its heart.

Woven into the decades, amid youthful adventure and memorable catches, are stories too of one of Scotland’s oldest families – tales of politics, friendship and stewardship of the natural world. This poignant and thoughtful book looks back at age-old practices and traditions but also forward to what we must do to secure the future of the Atlantic salmon and their rivers.

‘An absolute delight’ Tom Fort

‘The perfect fishing companion’ Jeremy Paxman

Pub date: 13 July 2023

Price: £9.99

ISBN: 9781783967018 epub: 9781783966264

Genre: Memoir / Nature / Fishing

Format: Paperback

Dimensions: 198x129 mm

Extent: 288 pages

Rights: World

Andrew Douglas-Home has lived on the banks of the River Tweed for most of his life. He was awarded an OBE in 2012 for his services to fishing and Scottish culture, recognising his long work helping to secure the environment of the Tweed River as well as for the role he played with the Abbotsford Trust in preserving Abbotsford House, the home and legacy of Sir Walter Scott. He was a Tweed Commissioner for over 35 years, acting as Chairman of the River Tweed Commission and Tweed Foundation for eight years between 2004 and 2012. He is, of course, a keen fisherman.

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