Daily demands so often lead us astray from what we care about most. Looking Through Water calls us back. With wit and wisdom, Bob Rich reminds us that a conversation held on the open water is analogous to lifea little solitude on the surface is just what we need to ponder its depth. Sandy Moret, Florida Keys Outfitters
Everyone who is or has a son, daughter, father, or grandfather will see parts of themselves and their families in this beautifully crafted book. I love the way Bob Rich weaves multiple coming of age stories together in a clear and touching way. Robert Nutting, Chairman of the Board, Pittsburgh Pirates
Looking Through Water is a powerful novel of male bonding and fractured relationships. The journey through water and fly fishing is one of forgiveness for three generations of men; a father, a son and finally a grandson. In his fast moving narrative, Bob Rich asks us to consider the trappings of a material life and the healing forces of the sea. Susannah Marren, author of Between the Tides
This is a moving story of self-discovery and redemption which climaxes in a superbly told fishing-tournament off the Florida Keys. It is at once an adventure, a meditation on what it means to be a man, and a magnificent novel. Bernard Cornwell, author of The Last Kingdom
As with any great work of fiction, Bob Richs Looking Through Water is really about a profound truth. In this case, that truth is about familyabout fathers and sons, and grandfathers and grandsonsand the sometimes stormy seas that must be navigated to find a safe harbor. Monte Burke, author of Saban: The Making of a Coach
At the same time a gripping, fast-paced, hard-to-put-down fishing adventure story, and a wise, big-hearted look at four generations of father/son relationships. The result is nothing less than one hell of a good read! Charles Gaines, author and outdoorsman Daily demands so often lead us astray from what we care about most. Looking Through Water calls us back. With wit and wisdom, Bob Rich reminds us that a conversation held on the open water is analogous to lifea little solitude on the surface is just what we need to ponder its depth. Sandy Moret, Florida Keys Outfitters
Everyone who is or has a son, daughter, father, or grandfather will see parts of themselves and their families in this beautifully crafted book. I love the way Bob Rich weaves multiple coming of age stories together in a clear and touching way. Robert Nutting, Chairman of the Board, Pittsburgh Pirates
Looking Through Water is a powerful novel of male bonding and fractured relationships. The journey through water and fly fishing is one of forgiveness for three generations of men; a father, a son and finally a grandson. In his fast moving narrative, Bob Rich asks us to consider the trappings of a material life and the healing forces of the sea. Susannah Marren, author of Between the Tides
This is a moving story of self-discovery and redemption which climaxes in a superbly told fishing-tournament off the Florida Keys. It is at once an adventure, a meditation on what it means to be a man, and a magnificent novel. Bernard Cornwell, author of The Last Kingdom
As with any great work of fiction, Bob Richs Looking Through Water is really about a profound truth. In this case, that truth is about familyabout fathers and sons, and grandfathers and grandsonsand the sometimes stormy seas that must be navigated to find a safe harbor. Monte Burke, author of Saban: The Making of a Coach
At the same time a gripping, fast-paced, hard-to-put-down fishing adventure story, and a wise, big-hearted look at four generations of father/son relationships. The result is nothing less than one hell of a good read! Charles Gaines, author and outdoorsman