The Fish That Was Afraid to Swim

The Fish That Was Afraid to Swim by Anthony McBride is a children’s book published by Trafford Publishing on July 3, 2013. This edition spans 52 pages and is presented in English. The story follows Lucky, a unique jellyfish who possesses the ability to control his stinger but struggles with a fear of swimming, setting the stage for a narrative that explores themes of self-acceptance and friendship.
Readers will find a tale that highlights Lucky’s journey as he navigates the challenges of being labeled an outcast by his peers. The narrative captures the dynamics of friendship and the impact of fear on one’s identity. Through Lucky’s experiences, the book addresses the importance of embracing individuality and overcoming insecurities, making it a thoughtful addition to children’s literature.
Official synopsis Publisher
Lucky is the only jellyfish who can control his stinger. He is also the only fish who is afraid to swim. “Hi, my name is Lucky. Most of my so-called friends call me the outcast fish.” “Ha ha ha! That is so funny. You’re the outcast fish! How can you be afraid to swim? You are such a wimp!” they shout…
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