Cynthia C. Huijgens and Yusuke Watanabe team-up to deliver this gorgeously rendered story about a girl named Zuki, a fish called Andromeda, and finding hope in moments of disappointment. Readers young and old will empathize with Zuki's longing for something she can't have and learn from her determination to find the pet of her dreams. A link at the end to Andromeda-inspired crafts online gives readers an opportunity to continue the story of Andromeda and exercise their own creativity.
"Young readers will relish the dreamy landscape of this story and rejoice in Zuki's journey from heartache to celebration. Great for fans of The Adventures of Beekle: The Unimaginary Friend, by Dan Santat, and Alice McLerran's Roxaboxen." - Editor's Pick, BookLife Reviews
" A Fish Called Andromeda is inspirational...perfect for bedtime or classroom reading." - The Children's Book Review