The River Why
What is the theme in The River Why by David James Duncan?

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Fishing is an important theme in the book. The concept of fishing is an important one throughout the novel. Gus is a fishing prodigy who comes from two parents who fish—albeit in directly opposite fashions. The dichotomy between Ma's direct bait-and-hook approach and H20's fluid, elaborate fly-fishing style produces a unique fisherman in Gus. He is proficient in both styles, but cannot tell either parent how he caught his fish without a debate brewing in his household.