From School Library Journal
Grade 1-4-A quiet, gentle story that celebrates the special bond between a grandfather and his granddaughter who share a love of fishing throughout the seasons. During a summer fishing trip, the child explains, Grandpa has luck, but all she catches are weeds. Then she sets out alone one morning and catches a big one, but realizes she must free it. Readers are sure to be drawn in by the wonderfully flowing text and the soft watercolor illustrations of the scenery and the natural life that surround the two as they enjoy their special relationship.
Sheryl L. Shipley, North Central Local Schools, Pioneer, OH Copyright 2001 Reed Business Information, Inc.
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From Booklist
Ages 5-8. Lovely watercolor illustrations decorate this sweet story about the special times a young girl has fishing with her grandfather. The child's first-person narrative describes her experiences, fishing first with an old bamboo pole and later with a real fishing rod Grandpa buys her for her birthday. Then comes another surprise: Grandpa promises to take her on her first fishing trip. After a disappointing first day, the girl wakes up at dawn and heads for the lake on her own. In an exciting climax, she snags a powerful muskie and must use all her skill to make the catch. It's clear from the smartly written text that Carney has been fishing; her authentic language and detailed descriptions will thrill young fishing enthusiasts. Other children will like this, too, for the exciting story line, the well-developed characters, and the superb nature scenery.
Lauren PetersonCopyright © American Library Association. All rights reserved
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