Go Fish

Go Fish by Mary Stolz is a reprint edition published by HarperCollins on December 18, 1992. This 80-page book is presented in English and features a liberally illustrated format, making it accessible for young readers. The story follows Grandfather and Thomas, characters who first appeared in Storm in the Night, as they spend a day fishing for trout and enjoying a game of cards, culminating in a shared story. The narrative captures the essence of childhood through graceful descriptions and metaphor.
Readers will find a celebration of family and multigenerational relationships within the pages of this juvenile fiction work. The book explores social themes relevant to the United States, particularly focusing on the richness of human connections. Through the simple yet profound activities of fishing and storytelling, Stolz invites readers to reflect on the bonds that tie generations together.
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“Grandfather and Thomas, who [first] appeared in Storm in the Night, return in a liberally illustrated beginning chapter book. They begin the day by fishing for trout, and finish it with a game of cards (Go fish) and a story. Stolz evokes the spirit of childhood with graceful descriptions and metaphor.” —SLJ. “A graceful, quiet story that celebrates the richness of human relationships.” —H.
Notable 1991 Children’s Trade Books in Social Studies (NCSS/CBC)
100 Books for Reading and Sharing 1991 (NY Public Library)
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