Book Details

Can a fish hook a fisherman? Find out who hooks who in this colorful unusual poetic tale of love and obsession.

This colorfully illustrated love story for children and adults follows our fisherman through his various actions and emotions while trying to catch the fish of his dreams. As he does so, we see how his feelings of frustration and acts of desperation take him to the breaking point, wherein by his surrender to the hopelessness of his situation leads to unusual results. Once he has the fish, or so he thinks, he reflects on the events and achieves an unexpected moral resolve for both himself and the fish.

 

About the Author

Norman K. Wright


“A Fisherman’s Tale,” is Norman’s first authored children’s book and is based on his two-part poem of the same name which brings forth the philosophies of un-normalcy, or doing the opposite when what normally works fails, and blinding obsession.

Norman spent several years passionately exploring poetry as a means to bring forth and share, these and other, personal insights which he believes are common to us all.

When Norman united his talents for voice-over and memorization, his coffee house poetry “deliveries” would captivate audiences by subtly drawing them in with the sound of his voice as he recreated the imagery behind his poetry. Thus, “A Fisherman’s Tale” is written in a manner which he hopes will duplicate his delivery style... spoken.

Norman is presently working to author his second book, “A Personal Poetry Anthology,” which will include his favorite, and probably most well-liked poem, “The Puzzle.”