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		<title>Gone Fishing by Tamera Will Wissinger</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 05 Mar 2013 09:08:00 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[Do you ever find a book as an adult that you really wish you would have had when you were a kid? Sometimes, I discover books that I just missed when I was a kid &#8212; who knows why &#8212; maybe I was busy that week and missed my visit to the library? I always ... <a title="Gone Fishing by Tamera Will Wissinger" class="read-more" href="https://www.jamieaswenson.com/studious-cat/2013/03/gone-fishing-by-tamera-will-wissinger/" aria-label="Read more about Gone Fishing by Tamera Will Wissinger">Read more</a>]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Do you ever find a book as an adult that you really wish you would have had when you were a kid? Sometimes, I discover books that I just missed when I was a kid &#8212; who knows why &#8212; maybe I was busy that week and missed my visit to the library? I always regret having missed a book that clearly would have had a impact on my young life.</p>
<p>And then there are books that are brand-new that you didn&#8217;t miss &#8212; but you wish you could send back in time to the you that would have not only LOVED it, but would have been shaped a bit by it.</p>
<p>That&#8217;s the thought that struck me when I picked up <a href="http://www.tamerawillwissinger.com/" target="_blank">Tamera Will Wissinger&#8217;s</a> delightfully funny debut novel-in-verse GONE FISHING. Why couldn&#8217;t I zap this book back to 1979 &#8212; to nine-year-old me? </p>
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<p>In Wissinger&#8217;s novel, nine-year-old Sam is looking forward to a day out on the water fishing with his dad &#8230; but then &#8230; NO! His cuter-than-cute little sister weasels her way into the trip and onto the boat!</p>
<p>Nine-year-old me loved fishing &#8212; but never, ever got to go alone with just my dad. Nope. There was always an older brother &#8211; or a younger brother &#8211; or a cousin &#8211; or someone in the boat too. Nine-year-old me would have completely understood nine-year-old Sam&#8217;s desire to go fishing without Lucy in tow. And nine-year-old me would have related to the feelings Sam has when Lucy turns out to be a beginner&#8217;s-luck-lucky fisher-woman! How unfair! Wissinger handles the sibling rivalry with wit and humor.</p>
<p>So, while nine-year-old me would have loved the story &#8230; there is more to this book than simply a wonderful story &#8212; this book is told in verse. We&#8217;re talking: quatrains, ballads, iambic meter, rhyming lists, concrete poetry, tercets and free verse. Seriously fun poetry! Who doesn&#8217;t love a good concrete poem, I ask you? My nine-year-old self spent many a day trying to figure out how to shape words into a poem that made sense and LOOKED like something. Wissinger&#8217;s concrete poems look exactly like they should. Plus, as an added bonus &#8212; the poems are labeled so the reader knows what type of poem it is &#8212; and the back matter instructs readers and budding poets how to make their own poems.</p>
<p>As if the book itself wasn&#8217;t wonderful enough &#8212; did I mention the artwork by the talented Matthew Cordell? The illustrations are fully of whimsy and joy &#8212; and match the verse perfectly.</p>
<p>So, while I try to perfect a book-transporting time machine &#8212; why don&#8217;t you find a copy of GONE FISHING to read with someone you love (that includes just reading it to yourself!). The book is available starting March 5 from fine booksellers everywhere, Amazon (including Kindle soon), Barnes &amp; Nobel, or your favorite bookseller.  5 out of 5 Smiles.</p>
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