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The Strangest Fish

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Daisy's favorite month is October. She loves the woodsmoke, pumpkins, cider, and most importantly, the fair. This year, after winning a carnival game, she's given a fish to take home as her prize.
Her fish has funny-looking scales and too many fins. But Daisy loves and cares for her fish unconditionally—even when it starts growing into something completely unexpected ... and magical.
From New York Times bestselling author Katherine Arden, The Strangest Fish is a modern fable of love, magic, and metamorphosis that will encourage readers to embrace the unexpected.
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    • Publisher's Weekly

      June 10, 2024
      When Daisy’s family attends the fair she loves, held during her favorite month—October—Daisy’s sister Mary wins a stuffed koala and brother Benjy earns a whistle. Daisy, meanwhile, garners a peculiar fish in a plastic bag, with “too many fins and scales like leaves, a head too big for his tail.” Digitally finished pen, ink, and watercolor spreads by Marwan (Where Butterflies Fill the Sky) have a dreamy, Kandinsky-esque feel, with bright reds fading into pinks and greens, lavenders and mauves. Mary calls the fish weird, but Daisy doesn’t mention her own jealousy of Mary’s koala. “Don’t worry,” she tells the fish, whom she calls October. “You are the best fish.” But October rapidly outgrows one glass bowl, then a larger one. He’s soon in the bathtub, and Daisy has to find another, better place for her charge. Daisy is faithful to her unprepossessing prize, and Arden (the Small Spaces series), making a picture book debut, fittingly rewards this loyalty throughout an unexpected series of events that focuses on bonds and transformations established through tending. The family is portrayed with light brown skin; background characters are shown with various skin tones. Ages 4–8.

    • AudioFile Magazine
      Narrator Fareeda Pasha captures this atmospheric story with her gravelly voice and crisp tone. Daisy's favorite time of year is October because of the changing of the season and all that it brings, including the fair. At the fair, Daisy wins a fish. Her fish is a bit odd, though. It looks like a pile of leaves with all its colors, and it has large blue eyes. Pasha skillfully alters her tone from excitement to uncertainty, vividly communicating Daisy's family's concern when she brings it home. Sure enough, Daisy's fish grows too large to contain in just a few days. Pasha continues to skillfully alter her pacing and tone, effectively conveying Daisy's feelings as they shift from doubt to affection, worry, and finally awe. S.K.G. © AudioFile 2024, Portland, Maine

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