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GOLDFISH GHOST by Lemony Snicket

GOLDFISH GHOST

by Lemony Snicket ; illustrated by Lisa Brown

Pub Date: May 2nd, 2017
ISBN: 978-1-62672-507-2
Publisher: Neal Porter/Roaring Brook

The ghost of a pet goldfish searches for a new home in this newest picture book from Snicket.

“Goldfish Ghost was born on the surface of the water in a bowl on the dresser in a boy’s room.” So begins a sweet and somber tale of a literal fish out of water, who finds the afterlife exceedingly lonely. A pale umbra carried by the wind, Goldfish Ghost floats quietly (and perpetually upside down) out of his bowl in search of conversation and company. But “it can be hard to find the company you are looking for,” and though he comes upon a flock of shrieking birds over the pier, a crowd of sunbathers on the beach, and even several ghosts of sea creatures hovering above the ocean, none feel quite right. Late in the day, just when he has given up, Goldfish Ghost at last hears a friendly voice of another lonely ghost hoping to find a friend, and settled atop a lighthouse, the two make excellent company. Although they occupy the same space on the page as their living counterparts, the ghostly specters (marked by their solid white coloring) are suffused with quiet emotion as they move between spreads. Mirroring the text’s unhurried and occasionally awkwardly paced narrative, Brown expertly and with deceptive simplicity sets the questing ghosts apart from the frenetic bustle of the living world.

A lovely, untrammeled look at a pet’s afterlife.

(Picture book. 3-7)