April Vokey is synonymous with steelhead fishing and storytelling, but her accolades go much further. She hosts the Anchored Podcast, runs her own blog, and has even curated masterclasses for anything and everything fly fishing related. Most recently, April has announced the debut of her first children’s book, The World Through Her Eyes.
In a pursuit dominated by literature waxing poetic about rising fish and time spent on the water, a children’s book is a refreshing take on fly fishing literature. The World Through Her Eyes follows April and her daughter, Adelaide, as they explore fly fishing and nature from a child’s perspective. Vokey’s goal with this book is to inspire the next generation of anglers to see fly fishing and the natural world through the eyes of curiosity and play.
The story is paired with illustrations from Diane Michelin, a world-renowned watercolor artist who captures rivers, fish, and the natural world in stunning depictions. Best of all, the artwork in this book is all based on real pictures of April and Adelaide fishing and exploring.
The World Through Her Eyes is written for audiences ages 4 through 8. This holiday season, it’s the perfect gift to pique curiosity and inspire the next generation of anglers. For more information and to purchase your own copy, check out the website HERE.
