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brandonpytel 's review for:
A River Runs Through it and Other Stories
by Norman Maclean
It hits the same delicacy and intimacy brought about by Hemingway's nature scenes, while also leading one to believe it could double as an instructional manual for fly fishing. But this book is ultimately characterized by the beauty of the Montana ravines and the underlying tragedy of two brothers and their failure to understand each other .