In 1878 Queen Cyprinus and her carp family are captured in Germany and carried half way around the world to a wild Rocky Mountain frontier.
Their pampered life as royalty is over. Their fate? To be food for hungry miners and settlers in a gold-rush town called Denver. Tossed half-starved into the polluted South Platte River, the carp face dynamite-throwing humans and enormous animal predators like none they've ever seen.
With her trusted court jester Caprio, the Queen leads her family toward freedom and their share of America's golden promise for immigrants. Just when success seems at hand, she encounters a fly-fisherman name Barry Reynolds who turns her world upside down, threatening her life—and her family’s freedom—forever.
Videos, links, a glossary, and sound bites animate this nearly true and compelling tale of how German Carp came to inhabit the rivers of America and how their evolutionary history allowed them to adapt, thrive, and become the most challenging freshwater quarry for America’s catch and release fly-fishers.
Reviews:
Kendall Jordan - Denver Post, YourHub.com -6/2012 “I’m not a fan of non-fiction, but this book was very appealing. There is a lot to learn from this book including history, carp, and fly-fishing.”
Jane Davenport - PMP- Springhill, FL - 6/2012 “Go, Queenie! What a nice adventure. A marvelous story.”
Tim Emery - FishExplorer.com - 6/2012 “John's E Books are great reading, full of good information and fun. If you are coming to or live in Denver you need to check out ‘Fish Before You Fly.’ There is some great insight to fishing the area, especially if your time is limited. ‘Freedom for the Queen
Their pampered life as royalty is over. Their fate? To be food for hungry miners and settlers in a gold-rush town called Denver. Tossed half-starved into the polluted South Platte River, the carp face dynamite-throwing humans and enormous animal predators like none they've ever seen.
With her trusted court jester Caprio, the Queen leads her family toward freedom and their share of America's golden promise for immigrants. Just when success seems at hand, she encounters a fly-fisherman name Barry Reynolds who turns her world upside down, threatening her life—and her family’s freedom—forever.
Videos, links, a glossary, and sound bites animate this nearly true and compelling tale of how German Carp came to inhabit the rivers of America and how their evolutionary history allowed them to adapt, thrive, and become the most challenging freshwater quarry for America’s catch and release fly-fishers.
Reviews:
Kendall Jordan - Denver Post, YourHub.com -6/2012 “I’m not a fan of non-fiction, but this book was very appealing. There is a lot to learn from this book including history, carp, and fly-fishing.”
Jane Davenport - PMP- Springhill, FL - 6/2012 “Go, Queenie! What a nice adventure. A marvelous story.”
Tim Emery - FishExplorer.com - 6/2012 “John's E Books are great reading, full of good information and fun. If you are coming to or live in Denver you need to check out ‘Fish Before You Fly.’ There is some great insight to fishing the area, especially if your time is limited. ‘Freedom for the Queen