Fishing in the Air

Fishing in the Air by Sharon Creech is a beautifully illustrated picture book published by Harper Collins on April 15, 2003. This edition features 32 pages and is presented in English. The story follows a father and son as they embark on a unique fishing trip, casting their lines not into water, but into the air, aiming to catch the breeze, the sun, and cherished memories.
Readers will discover a lyrical narrative that explores the themes of family and the natural world. The book captures the essence of emotions and feelings shared between the father and son, highlighting their special bond. Accompanied by the artwork of Caldecott Honor artist Chris Raschka, this tale invites readers to reflect on the joys of nature and the significance of shared experiences.
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Early in the blue-black morning, a father and son slip out of the house with their fishing poles and a can of worms. But this is no ordinary fishing trip. With their lines and bobbers, they cast high into the air to catch the breeze, the sky, the sun, and best of all — some wonderful memories.
In her first picture book, Sharon Creech, author of the Newbery Medal winner Walk Two Moons, teams up with Caldecott Honor artist Chris Raschka to create a beautifully lyrical and richly imagined tale about the powerful bond between a father and son.
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