Fizzy

A Fish-Out-of-Water Story

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By Edward Hemingway

On Sale
Mar 30, 2027
Page Count
48 pages
ISBN-13
9780316584401
Age Range
4–8

Fizzy is eager to experience the world beyond the ocean’s surface in this imaginative picture book about dreaming big, perfect for fans of Not Quite Narwhal.

Meet Fizzy, a fish with big dreams. She wants to stretch her world beyond the sea so she can ride the magnificent rollercoaster on shore. There’s only one problem: she can’t breathe outside of water. With the help of her friends—and some clever resourcefulness—Fizzy might just be able to touch the sky.

With all the charm of a classic animated movie and filled with a lively underworld of endearing animal characters, this be-all-you-can-be story proves that anything is possible with the right combination of bravery, belief, and sense of adventure. It’s good to think outside the box, or in Fizzy’s case, outside the ocean!

  • Praise for Pigeon & Cat:
    An Entertainment Weekly Recommended Book for Summer
    A Chicago Public Library Best of the Best Book


    * "A splendid paean to the power of art to heal, and the trifecta of friendship, persistence, and inclusivity to rebuild community. A delightful book."
    School Library Journal, starred review
  • "A heartwarming tale of a homeless cat whose unlikely friendship with a baby pigeon helps build a community where all are welcome, Pigeon and Cat is a gentle introduction into the complex issue of housing insecurity."
    Entertainment Weekly
  • "An interspecies lovefest starring two urban strays…. A sweet tale celebrating the joys of both personal and communal togetherness."
    Kirkus Reviews
  • "The arrival of a baby pigeon prompts an anxious feline stray to venture outside the confines of his city lot in Hemingway’s heartening picture book…. Stylized mixed-media art maps Cat’s transformation, presenting a muted palette that shifts to vibrant as the compassionate, genuinely moving tale builds to an “all are welcome here” conclusion."
    Publishers Weekly
  • "A loner cat and an adventurous, outgoing bird are paired in this heartwarming story of friendship and community.... Hemingway’s oil-on-board art has an animated quality that jumps off the page…. bright contrasts and dynamic perspectives help bring the city and its inhabitants to life. Along with the main text, all of the dialogue is presented in speech bubbles, which young readers will enjoy deciphering. A satisfying story exploring heart and home."
    The Horn Book
  • "Viewers will enjoy seeing Pigeon bring the community together, and they will appreciate the small details and visual treats in the art."
    BCCB
  • "Hemingway fills his illustrations with entertaining details and variation, creating a dynamic reading experience and a friendship tale worth reading… a heartening conclusion of urban renewal and community."
    Booklist

Formats and Prices

Price

$18.99

Price

$24.99 CAD

Format

Hardcover

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Edward Hemingway

About the Author

Edward Hemingway is a writer and artist living in Brooklyn, New York. He has done feature reporting for GQ Magazine, written comics for Nickelodeon, and been featured twice in American Illustration. His artwork has been included in the New York Times, Abercrombie & Fitch Quarterly, and Nickelodeon Magazine, among others. He is the cocreator and illustrator of the book Hemingway & Bailey’s Bartending Guide to Great American Writers, which has been published in three languages. He has also written and illustrated the children’s books Bump in the Night,Bad Apple: A Tale of Friendship, which was selected for the 2013 Society of Illustrators Original Art Show, and Bad Apple’s Perfect Day (August 2014). He is the illustrator of the children’s book Tiny Pie, which has been published in two languages. An undergraduate of Rhode Island School of Design and a graduate of the School of Visual Arts, Hemingway has been a guest on NPR’s Morning Edition, and his artwork has been featured in several shows across the country, most recently at the Brooklyn Public Library.

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