Jeremy wants to win the local fishing competition. He has his heart set on the first prize of a spinning sure-catch reel and a snap-resistant rod. He has plans to go out on his friend's dad's speed boat, but then his grandad offers to take him out in his old rowboat - and his mum accepts on his behalf!
A compelling story of family, with the lesson that it's not the size of the fish, it is the reason for catching the fish that counts. A section at the back of the book has information on fishing and the whaling industry in New Zealand.
Awards
Shortlisted for Storylines Notable New Zealand Books: Junior Fiction 2009.
Author description
Melanie Drewery lives on a farm at Ruby Bay, near Nelson. Melanie and husband Jeremy have a blended family of four girls. They share their place with lots of horses, chickens, dogs, cats, sheep and pukeko. When she's not running around after their menagerie, Melanie works as a potter, artist and writer.