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Fishing on Thin Ice
Fishing on Thin Ice
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Fishing on Thin Ice

by Art Coulson
Illustrated by Johanna Tarkela

Jimmy Benge is excited to celebrate his thirteenth birthday with an ice fishing adventure in northern Minnesota. He's even allowed to invite his best friend, Ryan, to spend winter break at the family’s lakeside home. The two boys learn a lot about ice fishing and catch a few panfish but decide to fish for something bigger: Northern pike, the alpha predators of the lake. The trip is fun until one day, while out fishing by themselves, the boys are hit by a sudden, unexpected snowstorm and find themselves fishing on thin ice.

 
DeweyFIC
GenreSports Fiction
  
Reading LevelGrades 3-6
Interest LevelGrades 3-4
GRLS
Lexile Level690L
ATOS Level4.1
AR Points1
AR Quiz #515325
  
Text TypeLiterature: Narrative
  
ISBN978-1-66632-955-1
PublisherStone Arch Books
Copyright2022
  
Page Dimensions5 1/4" x 7 1/2"
Page Count72
LanguagesEnglish
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Art Coulson

Art Coulson

Art Coulson, a writer of Cherokee, English and Dutch descent, was an award-winning journalist and the first executive director of the Wilma Mankiller Foundation in Oklahoma. His first children’s book, The Creator’s Game: A Story of Baaga’adowe/Lacrosse (Minnesota Historical Society Press, 2013), told of the deep spiritual and cultural connections of American Indian people to the sport of lacrosse. Art still plays traditional Cherokee stickball, an original version of lacrosse, when he is visiting friends and family in the Cherokee Nation of Oklahoma. Art lives in Apple Valley, Minnesota, with his wife and two daughters.

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