Cast Catch Release
One Woman’s Search for Peace and Purpose by the Water
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Marina Gibson
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Marina Gibson
About this listen
'Marina's writing is as exquisite as her casting.' - PAUL WHITEHOUSE
'Unique and very enjoyable.' - TRISTAN GOOLEY, author of How to Read a Tree
'Meditative and revelatory' - DAILY MAIL
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An inspiring true story about the healing power of water from one of the world's best known female anglers
In her early twenties, drifting and directionless, Marina Gibson fled the city for the countryside, and picked up a fishing rod for the first time in years. She was returning to a childhood pursuit and a passion passed on by her mother.
Fishing overtook Marina's life as she grew enraptured by the quiet magic of angling. Whiling away hours by a Highland river or a local chalk stream, with only the ritual of casting and the music of the water for company, Marina found an escape from a failing marriage and a connection to a tradition of female anglers stretching back generations.
Alongside the twists and turns of her own story, Marina traces the epic migratory journey of the Atlantic salmon and its fight for survival against the odds. Cast Catch Release is a love letter to the water, and what it means to find peace and purpose in the great outdoors.©2024 Marina Gibson (P)2024 Hodder & Stoughton Limited
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- BEN H.
- 06-07-24
Fantastic Audiobook
An excellent story of Marina's fishing and non fishing life. The highs and lows. And how they intersect.
The author is highly engaging and has a clear tone. Which always helps.
I'd recommend this book to anyone whether interested in fishing or not. Whatever works to escape the day to day. Walking, swimming, photography, fishing. All have their place.
I look forward to more of her works in whatever medium she decides to use.
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- Timothy Hill
- 14-04-24
A captivating journey of fishing, adventure, and personal realisation,
‘'Cast, Catch, Release' is a delightful journey into the world of fly fishing, blending personal anecdotes with practical advice and environmental advocacy. Her passion for the sport shines through every page, making it a captivating read for both seasoned anglers and newcomers alike. With insightful storytelling, Marina beautifully captures the essence of fly fishing and its profound connection to nature. Whether you're casting on a riverbank or simply dreaming of your next adventure, this book is sure to inspire and entertain."
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- ben poulsom
- 05-04-24
Ups and Downs Of Life on the River
A great read about life on and around rivers of Marina's life so far.
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- Kitty
- 11-04-24
Thoroughly honest and intriguing
Loved Marina’s book, it was fascinating to hear all about not only her fishing exploits but also her life growing up and indeed the twists and turns of her life and how they have interacted with her Fishing 🎣 passion. If I were to be critical in anyway (which I’m not) I’d love to have heard more as to where the money comes from to finance all these amazing trips - only reason I say this is because I would love to go on any one of these adventures.
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- DAVID L.
- 08-04-24
Brilliant. Has inspired me to take up fly fishing
I loved this book and it has really made me want to try fly fishing after a childhood of fishing the rivers and sea in Oz. Well done and thanks for writing. Dingo
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- Jon
- 01-05-24
A delightful and inspiring audio book
A fantastic audiobook to listen to, especially when fly tying. Very inspirational too. Well done Marina, please can we have another book soon?
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- Mick B
- 07-07-24
Stick to John Gierach!
I didn’t know anything about the author (I don’t use social media); and I was sorry to hear the abuse that many people (especially women) experience. I’m also sorry (but not surprised) to hear about her experiences of entering a male dominated world. However, she did not endear herself to me, and I much prefer the mature, balanced wisdom of John Gierach.
Nb. I’ve amended this review because audible don’t seem to appreciate more in depth critiques - I won’t waste my time in future.
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- Dom Palmeri
- 03-08-24
the authors lack of emotion in her own book
I know the author will just think its another male having a pop but I have two daughters who fly fish and am very happy to see and support women in fishing. However, Marina is very mono tone and with no great emphasis or passion for her own book. there is plenty of complaining about life however, if you really want to learn about a hard life and put passion in your audio books I suggest you listen to Sarah Beeny who could teach you a thing or two and maybe you can teach her husband a bit about flyfishing in return. I got bored with constant moaning about relationships although I am happy it worked out for her in the end. plus if u really want to hear or learn in detail about the life if a salmon I can read it for myself and probably find a more interesting way to express it in my mind. it was so boring, sorry. what would have been good is more information about the fishing itself the interesting people she has met along the way (I know Mr Whitehouse is a fan of hers), I just don't get where the life if a salmon and whining about past relationships and starting up a business is a good listen. you must be passionate about what you do so show it in your expression and relate to your audience. you don't have to try to make people feel sorry for you or big yourself up all the Time. you have succeeded so get the chip off your shoulder about it as you have proved people wrong. have more confidence in yourself and this will shine through. there are some good snippets, funny ones too but instead of making light of them you turn it into, a woe is me, situation. the falling in the river for example for yourself complaining about shivering and cold but then the other lady getting caught changing was amusing. I struggled with this audio book and it's a shame as it could have been so much more interesting, lively and fun to listen too. I hope the next one is much better and more passion comes through about the thing you love a lot in your life. very sad to hear about sedge tho that truly must have been hard.
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