![]() This is absolutely going onto my once- a- year- at- the- bear- minimum- listen list. You kind of just need to give it a listen. I is not dreary in the slightest however. The feel is something more along the lines of learning to let go and accept death. While listening to the book I could not help but constantly be reminded of my grandpa, who was prone to tell y'all tales. This feels like the kind of book that would best suit a more mature audience, possibly best suit people that have lost loved ones. One thing I would say is if this book truly is required reading at some high schools then that is a shame. The character growth is not what you might expect, but considering it is such a short story that should be easy to forgive. Please don't listen to the people who claim this is a bad book. Having no context to what, "The Big Fish" house was, and having never seen the movie or listened/ read the book I decided to start with the book. This is the house they used in the movie. ![]() I picked it up after watching the show, "Home Town Takeover" where among other locations they helped restore the Big Fish House. ![]() I should start by stating that I have never seen the movie that is based on this book. ![]()
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