Ridley Bluefox and the Flying Fish of Fortune Falls

Ridley Bluefox and the Flying Fish of Fortune Falls
Published on October 1, 2007

Ridley Bluefox And The Flying Fish Of Fortune Falls
Carrie Percy

Lobster Press
$8.95
paper
94pp
978-1-897073-59-9

Ridley Bluefox and the Flying Fish of Fortune Falls by Carrie Percy is a fast-paced and witty chapter book.

Ridley, a famous fisherman at the young age of 12, seeks the ultimate challenge of catching a flying fish. Self-assured if not downright cocky, he is accustomed to travelling all over the world with his parents, adventurers whose combined résumés would put Indiana Jones to shame. On meeting a strange old man who gives him a box of caterpillars and urges him to try to catch a flying fish somewhere on a remote island in the South Pacific, Ridley sets out to further his fame, going first to England to meet a cantankerous old explorer who has been to the famed Fortuna Island, and then to the island itself to catch the fish that is supposed to be uncatchable.

A lively and fun adventure story for ages 7-10. mRb

Annie Murray is a Montreal librarian.

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