Fishing for Trouble

Fishing for Trouble by Terry Dalrymple, published by Ink Brush Press in August 2010, is a children’s fiction book that spans 120 pages. This narrative explores the journey of young characters as they navigate the transition into adolescence, focusing on the discovery of values rather than the act of fishing itself. The story captures the essence of innocence while introducing the awareness of deeper truths that lie beneath the surface.
Readers will find a thoughtful exploration of personal growth and the complexities of emerging maturity. The tale presents a nuanced perspective on the challenges faced during this pivotal stage of life, emphasizing the importance of understanding and revealing hidden truths. Through its engaging narrative, Fishing for Trouble offers insights into the values that shape young lives, making it a reflective read for children on the brink of adolescence.
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This youthful tale is not so much about fishing as it is about the discovery of values. It teaches without preaching. Here is a marvelously acute sense of what it is like to be on the cusp of adolesence: still innocent but now aware that deeper truths, like larger fish, swim beneath the surface and wait to be caught and revealed.
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