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FScN Emeritus Faculty Member Publishes New Book

Emeritus faculty member, Ed Zottola, is known around the Department of Food Science and Nutrition for his research in food microbiology, but that's just his day job. At night, he's an avid storyteller to his granddaughters and author of a new book. No, it's not about food safety. It's about Willie Walleye, Bernie Bass, and Max the Monster Muskie... and that's no fish tale.
Zottola, a longtime fisherman who currently lives on Lake Vermilion, based his new book Willie Walleye Underwater Adventures (Singing River Publications) on the stories he has shared with his granddaughters and on a lifetime of his own fishing adventures. According to Zottola, "It's for people who are eight or 80. There's a little bit of everything in there. And if the fish do what I think they do, (anglers) will understand."
Willie Walleye spins tales of cleaning cans on the lake bottom, how fish steal lures, and even a fish prom. Many of the book's stories teach the lesson that when fish work together, they are able to solve problems. Not a bad lesson in the fishing boat, or here in our department labs and classrooms.
If you would like to learn more about Willie Walleye Underwater Adventures or order a copy, visit www.williewalleye.com.
Congratulations on the new book, Ed. Thanks for sharing your fish tales with us!
Review obtained from http://fscn.umn.edu/




Review by Ed Borowiec Professor Emeritus, Linguistic, California State University, Long Beach, CA

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