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THE STRANGEST FISH by Katherine Arden Kirkus Star

THE STRANGEST FISH

by Katherine Arden ; illustrated by Zahra Marwan

Pub Date: Sept. 3rd, 2024
ISBN: 9781662620782
Publisher: Astra Young Readers

In novelist Arden’s picture-book debut, a bizarre-looking fish has an unforgettable impact on a young girl.

October is Daisy’s favorite time of the year; she loves “cider and pumpkins, wet leaves and woodsmoke, and most importantly, the fair.” This year, she wins an odd prize at a fishing booth: an aquatic creature with “too many fins and scales like leaves” and “a head too big for his tail.” Her family dubs him “weird,” but after bringing him home in a bag of water, Daisy instantly bonds with him and names him after her favorite month. By the next morning, October has grown rapidly, prompting Daisy to move him to the bathtub, which still isn’t big enough. October fixes Daisy with a sad, piercing blue-eyed stare, so she moves him to the lake in front of her house, where he’s free to live his best life as the magical water dragon he is. Arden’s lyrical, conversational text emphasizes the strong bond between Daisy and her new pet despite their limited time together; she makes clear that caring for another living being can alter us forever. With thick brushstrokes and a cool palette dominated by blues and browns, Marwan’s stunning pen, ink, and watercolor illustrations capture this unconditional nurturing bond, the concept of metamorphosis, and the transformative nature of autumn. Daisy and her family are tan-skinned.

A deeply empathetic look at the magic of love and compassion.

(Picture book. 4-7)