Book Review: Henry Winkler's "I've Never Met an Idiot on the River"
Reviewer Jef Otte isn’t wild about Henry Winkler’s new memoir I’ve Never Met an Idiot on the River: Reflections on Family, Fishing, and Photography
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, which he says could have used some outside help. “In spite of my own elitism, I more than once found myself smiling — not at a joke or anything, but just because the guy seems so darn nice. It’s less a memoir than a scrapbook, a charmingly laid-back tribute to a place that’s obviously meant a lot to its author, even if the ways he expresses it are less than profound.” On Westword.com.
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