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Salmon Fishing in the Yemen
Salmon Fishing in the Yemen | Susan Howe, Paul Torday
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DEBUT FICTION UK BESTSELLER What does it take to make us believe in the impossible? For Dr. Alfred Jones, life is a quiet mixture of civil service at the National Centre for Fisheries Excellence and marriage to Maryan ambitious, no-nonsense financier. But a strange turn of fate from an unexpected direction forces Jones to upend his existence and spend all of his time in pursuit of another mans ludicrous dream. Can there be salmon in the Yemen? Science says no. But if resources are limitless and the visionary is inspired, maybe salmon fishing in the Yemen isnt impossible. Then again, maybe nothing is.
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Lcsmcat
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I enjoyed this light read. I recommend it to anglers and those interested in politics.

DisneyFan I read this years ago and remember that it was charming. 2y
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kaysworld1
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#Alphabetgame
#LetterS

She will soar by Ana Sampson
Salmon fishing in the Yemen by Paul Torday
Secret life of bee's by Sue Monk Kidd
Steamed by Katie MacAlister
Shutter Island by Dennis Lehane
Selected poems by William Blake

Jari-chan Shutter Island is a great pick! 🙌 2y
kaysworld1 @Jari-chan It is such a good twist at the end. 2y
Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks Thank you for playing 📚 2y
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Technically, this was one of the best epistolary novels I've ever read. All the separate forms of written communication employed here told a compelling story when put together. Sure this started slow, but with the premise this had, it's understandable. It's an unusual, and even absurd topic. But once I made it past the first half, I was hooked. Not knowing how I felt after the end was a bonus.

⭐: 4

(Photo in the background belongs to Brandon)

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Sheikh Mohammed has a vision, he wants to take salmon fishing from the Highlands to his country, the Yemen.
The emails and memos from the British government wanting to be involved with the project because they want to be seen to be involved in non military action in the Middle East to the Scientists shaking their heads in astonishment at the proposal.
A stinging satire on British politics and the ways of the Middle East, this was a fun read.

BookBelle84 I love this movie! 3y
ladym30 The movie was very good!❤️ 3y
Michellesibs @BookBelle84 @ladym30 I really need to watch the movie now ❤️ 3y
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Texreader
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Ebook on sale. Works for #Yemen for #readingasia2021

Librarybelle Thanks for posting! 3y
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Simona
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Dr. Alfred Jones is scientist alienated from his ambitious wife, stuck in his daily routine, but some day he is invited to take part in an utopian project - the salmon settlement in #Yemen, which is the idea of a mysterious and reserved sheik. His life changes completely, full of vigor he embarks on a project, but of course not everything goes as originally planned. Some drama, humor, political intrigues, satire, some light and some dark ... 👇

Simona ... moments make this book enjoyable to read. 4y
Librarybelle Stacking! 4y
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Emfn
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Seen some people using this app on litsy, decided to give it a go and I love being able to see how long I‘m reading and how much progress I‘m making, a great way to keep track 👍🏻

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Smarkies
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A surprising ending (at least for me) to this fairly delightful book. I enjoyed the multi cast reading of the audiobook as the narrators managed to capture the humour of it.
Will have to see if I can find the movie and see if it manages to capture the spirit of the book.
#litsyatoz #letters #audiobook

DivineDiana I enjoyed the movie! 5y
Smarkies @DivineDiana good to know! Will try my best to find it. 😁 5y
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Smarkies
Salmon Fishing in the Yemen | Susan Howe, Paul Torday
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Started this today. Seems to be somewhat in the epistolary format so hoping that I can keep up with it on audiobook. 😂😂
#audiobook

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erzascarletbookgasm
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According to records, some species caught in the fisheries sector in Yemen include tunas, sardines, mackerel, #barracuda, snappers, solefish, shrimp, lobster and cuttlefish...but salmon? Is that possible? 🤷‍♀️ Have to read the book to find out. 😉

#marchintothe70s

zsuzsanna_reads You do! It's about introducing salmon... 6y
Cinfhen I remember this was made into a movie 🍿 6y
JennyM The movie was lovely if I remember correctly. I can imagine the book is good xx 6y
gradcat Such a great movie 🎥 🍿! 6y
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amalgeorgeappadan
Salmon Fishing in the Yemen | Susan Howe, Paul Torday

Faith is a curious thing.
It is not necessarily pertaining to a particularly diety. Rather I believe it is a force of nature.
That primitive urge in us to keep on moving.
And when you believe in something so much so that you become one with that idea, you are believing in yourself.
You become God.

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Mindyrecycles
Salmon Fishing in the Yemen | Susan Howe, Paul Torday
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This one is #funfunfun. #rockinmay

Cinfhen I love the cover 💙and I remember the film, but haven't read the book! 7y
Bookwormjillk Great cover art! 7y
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Book_Gnome
Salmon Fishing in the Yemen | Susan Howe, Paul Torday
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Opening line:
"We have been referred to you by Peter Sullivan at the Foreign & Commonwealth Office (Directorate for Middle East and North Africa).
#bookgnome #dumbledwarf #paultorday #salmonfishingintheyemen