Here are twelve new stories from one of the most captivating voices in contemporary outdoor literature, Scott Sadil. Fed by the fertile springs of love and sport, Lost in Wyoming treats readers to a rare taste in literary fiction, the bittersweet pleasures of relationships afield. Men and women, fathers and sons, siblings separated by life's unfathomable tides - the characters in theses stories share in the heart-felt tug of wars - some funny, some sad - immediately recognizable in all of our lives.
Humor, heartache, and surprise return in equal measures as staples of Sadil's fiction. His writing moves with the energy of a wild fish cartwheeling at the end of a fly line. Yet even readers who have never cast a fly will see themselves reflected in these lucid tales. In Lost in Wyoming, Sadil lays claim to a unique spot in contemporary literature: whether near river or surf or stream, passions of the heart bring the waters of these stories to a simmer and a rolling boil.
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