Matthew Dickerson takes his readers from an Applachian trout stream in
western North Carolina where wild trout are reduced to sipping cigarette
butts, up through his home state of Vermont where development and the
ski industry threaten the state's iconic pastoral riversides, and
finally into western Maine to a once dead river that has returned to
life. The tale takes us not only to the three eponymous rivers, but to
other nearby streams and waters. Though neither an historical nor as
scientific text, the writing is informed by both, and as readers are
drawn through the tale, they will grow in their own understanding of
both stream ecology and the history of human habitation and consumption.
The book is illustrated by original prints from Vermont artist Courtney
Allenson.