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Books with title The Fish Fly Low

  • Louis the Fish

    Arthur Yorinks, Richard Egielski

    Paperback (Square Fish, May 1, 1986)
    Maurice Sendak greeted the publication of the first book by this unique author-and-artist team with an astonishing review in The New York Times Book Review, which began: "Sid and Sol is a wonder--a picture book that heralds a hopeful, healthy flicker of life in what is becoming a creatively exhausted genre. The magic rests in teh seamless bond of Arthur Yorinks's and Richard Egielski's deft and exciting collaboration." Sendak concluded his review with an enthusiastic "Welcom, Mr. Yorinks and Mr. Egielski!" Now Louis the Fish, their second picture book, not only fulfills the promise of the first, but amply surpasses it.Louis is a butcher. He has a nice shop on Flatbush, with steady customers. He's "always friendly, always helpful, a wonderful guy." But Louis is not happy. He hates meat!All his life he's been surrounded by meat. His grandfather was a butcher. His father was a butcher. His whole childhood, even his birthdays, revolved aournd meat. As a boy he tried anythign to escape--even a job after school cleaning fishtanks.But that doesn't last long. Louis soon has to take over his parents' butcher shop. He grows ill. Business begins to fail. All seems lost. Until on night, in fitful sleep, after uneasy dreams, Louis is changed in a profound and startling way and begins a happy new life.
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  • Louis the Fish

    Arthur Yorinks, Richard Egielski

    Library Binding (Perfection Learning, May 1, 1986)
    'One day last spring, Louis, a butcher, turned into a fish. Silvery scales. Big lips. A tail. A salmon'...Yorinks and Egielski work together as if they were one. Their joint pacing and a variety of verbal and visual viewpoints make Louis the Fish an outstanding and refreshingly unusual picture book. --Starred, School Library Journal
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  • The Lonely Fish

    Jaycee Charles

    eBook (Xlibris US, Feb. 7, 2017)
    I wrote the book about twenty years ago for a class project. I did it for extra credit and, more so, to see if I could do it. I found a copy of it after my fathers passing in 2010. Since that time, I have been toying with the idea of getting it published. Here I am at this time. In the last few years, I have taken an interest in writing more. Ive found that picture books fit my writing style. I was diagnosed with Aspergers syndrome a few years ago. I have learned a lot about how it affects me and how I see the world. With picture books, I see an image in my mind and write about what I see.
  • The Lord Fish

    Walter De La Mare, Patrick Benson

    Hardcover (Candlewick, Oct. 6, 1997)
    An idle but kind-hearted boy, John Cobbler undertakes a perilous quest to release a beautiful fish-girl from her cruel enchantment, in this magical, classic fairy tale.
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  • The Fish

    Margo Gates, Liam Darcy

    language (Lerner Publications TM, Aug. 1, 2019)
    As a fish swims through its ocean home, emergent readers will discover a wide variety of ocean life. seeing Pair this illustrated fiction story with its nonfiction companion book, I See the Ocean.
  • The Fish

    Torbett Vandenbark-Woodward

    eBook (Xlibris US, Nov. 23, 2016)
    The Fish (Hook) Book is stimulating for your childs mind and also allows you to be a part of the interaction. By looking at the pages, each with one named character, it can give your child the backstory of each fish but allows them to create the scene. The skys the limit for the imagination and exploring their own possibilities. By the end of the book, you and your child have created a unique story, a story that can and will change every time you pick up the book. My son is fascinated by the creations he has come up with. Weve also included black-and-white versions of each fish, allowing the inner artist to possibly emerge.
  • The Fish

    W Carlson

    language (, July 8, 2016)
    A story about a fish trying to solve a problem,causing chaos along the way.
  • The Fish

    Torbett Vandenbark-Woodward

    Paperback (XLIBRIS, Nov. 23, 2016)
    The fishhook book is stimulating for your child's mind also allowing you to be a part of the interaction. By looking at the pages each with one named character, it can give your child the back story of each fish but allowing them to create the scene. The sky's the limit for the imagination and exploring their own possibilities. By the end of the book you and your child have created a unique story, a story that can and will change every time you pick up the book. My son is fascinated by the creations he has come up with. We've also included black and white versions of each fish allowing the inner artist to possibly emerge.
  • The Lost Fish

    Annette Ziegler

    Paperback (Christian Faith Publishing, Inc., March 26, 2018)
    Have you ever wanted to catch a fish? Come find out what happens when Ava goes down to the water's edge with her pail to catch one.Have you ever been in a storm or felt afraid of thunder, lightening and strong wind? Find out what happens to Harry, the Heart Fish and his family when there is a storm at sea and a wave separates them.What do you think would happen if you were involved in an under the sea earthquake and got trapped in a cave?How would you help Harry and his family? Would you pray? Send out the Coast Guard to search for them? Would you use your own rescue boat if you had one? Would you hope a scuba diver would come by?Come find out what Ava does about it. And come find out who the faithful friends are who come to the rescue.
  • The Fish: the fish

    W Carlson

    Paperback (Independently published, Feb. 20, 2017)
    A story about a mischievous fish trying to solve a problem, causing chaos along the way.
  • The Lonely Fish

    Jaycee Charles

    Paperback (XLIBRIS, Feb. 7, 2017)
    This is a story about a fish named Simon who lives alone in a fishbowl.
  • Louis the Fish

    Arthur Yorinks, Richard Egielski

    Hardcover (Farrar Straus & Giroux, Sept. 1, 1980)
    An unhappy butcher from Flatbush finally achieves happiness.
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