Martin the Marlin

“Martin the Marlin” by Mark Nelson O’Brien is a children’s book published by Martin the Marlin on July 19, 2012. This 24-page edition is written in verse and tells the story of a young boy who intends to buy a goldfish but unexpectedly brings home a marlin instead. The narrative explores themes of love and sadness, ultimately highlighting the value of lasting friendship, making it suitable for children of all ages.
Readers will find a whimsical tale that captures the imagination and emotions of young audiences. The book is designed for both adults to read to children and for children to read independently. With its focus on bedtime and dreams, “Martin the Marlin” offers a gentle exploration of unexpected outcomes and the bonds that form through them. This engaging story is crafted to resonate with young readers, encouraging them to embrace the joys of friendship and the surprises life can bring.
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This children’s book, written in verse, tells the story of a young boy who wants to buy a goldfish, only to discover he’s brought home a marlin, instead. It’s a tale of love and sadness, redeemed by lasting friendship. It’s appropriate for children of all ages, whether having it read to them by an adult or reading it themselves.
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