A fifteen-year-old boy describes his feelings on the death of his grandfather, and describes how he continued the old man's legacy through a life of hunting and fishing.
A fifteen-year-old boy describes his feelings on the death of his grandfather, and describes how he continued the old man's legacy through a life of hunting and fishing.
The heartwarming sequel to the best-selling The Old Man and the Boy is a moving, nostalgic tale that will transport the reader back to a time when going fishing was not about fish, but the stories told afterward.
“"A warm and rewarding book."- Chicago Tribune”
"A warm and rewarding book." --Chicago Tribune
Robert Ruark (1915-1965) was an author and columnist. His many books include The Old Man and the Boy, Poor No More, and The Old Man's Boy Grow's Older.
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