The Little Red Fish

The Little Red Fish by Taeeun Yoo is a charming picture book published by Dial Books for Young Readers in 2007. This first edition features 40 pages and is presented in English. The story follows a little boy who visits a library with his grandfather and his little red fish. After dozing off among the shelves, he discovers that his fish has gone missing, leading to a whimsical exploration of where his friend might have gone.
Readers will find a narrative that celebrates imagination and the allure of books, as the boy wonders if his fish has ventured into a mysterious red book on the shelf. The book combines elements of juvenile fiction with themes of animals and play, creating a humorous and engaging experience. Taeeun Yoo’s debut as an illustrator brings a dreamlike quality to the illustrations, reminiscent of classic children’s literature, inviting readers to explore the magical possibilities within the pages of a book.
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A little boy enters a library with his grandfather and his little red fish at his side. But when he awakes after falling asleep amidst the library shelves, his fish is missing. Could his little friend have disappeared into that red book over there on the shelf?
Join us in celebrating this stunning debut by first-time illustrator Taeeun Yoo. With dreamlike qualities of early Maurice Sendak and fine etchings that strongly evoke the mysterious and the magical, The Little Red Fishpays homage to imagination and the power of a good book.
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