Fish
A Picture Book
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- $11.99
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- $11.99
Publisher Description
A boy and his dog embark on a fishing journey.
Their first catch of the day: a big fat letter F.
Their second? A slippery I.
After an epic journey beneath the lake's surface, they find what they came for-- a FISH, along with some unanticipated menace from a few other letters.
This clever, wordless picture book, by a popular New Yorker cartoonist, is filled with charm and heart and will have no problem swimming its way into the hearts of young readers.
PUBLISHERS WEEKLY
New Yorker cartoonist Walsh's debut imagines the sea teeming with letters of the alphabet that act like fish. They're bright red, they swim and school and thrash about, and they can be caught with a pole and hook. When a boy and his dog set out in a rowboat and assemble, over the course of several spreads, an F, an I, an S, and an H, their work seems to be finished except that they're beset by As, Bs, and Cs. The triangular As are circling sharks, the Bs swarm like buzzing insects, and a gigantic C wave washes over the boat, dashing the boy's hopes of bringing his catch home. But the dog has a surprise for him, and Walsh has a surprise for readers, who haven't realized that the boy has a very specific place he wants to put his letters. Walsh works in a deliciously retro style evocative of both vintage screen prints and the work of Herg , and his graphic skills and visually storytelling are highly polished. It's a promising first outing. Ages 5 8.