'Fish' by L.S Matthews tells the story of Tiger, a child whose parents have devoted their lives to the liberation of the poor in a war-ravaged country. As Tiger, Tiger's parents, a donkey, a guide and a fish, whom Tiger rescues from a drying puddle, embark on a journey to travel to safety, we have a story about struggle and survival.
The book is written from Tiger's point of view and uses simple language that younger readers can understand as well. As the group travels along a harsh path, several lessons are learned by readers about the difficulties in a poverty stricken country and the importance of life.
Wednesday, February 7, 2007
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