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Papa has always loved fishing with Bobby. Exploring the outdoors and enjoying the lake together is always fun, even if they don't catch much. Bobby has never had much luck, but he's four years old now and has a brand new fishing rod. Might today be the day when he finally cries out, "Papa, Get The Net?" Only time will tell!

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Papa has always loved fishing with Bobby. Exploring the outdoors and enjoying the lake together is always fun, even if they don't catch much. Bobby has never had much luck, but he's four years old now and has a brand new fishing rod. Might today be the day when he finally cries out, "Papa, Get The Net?" Only time will tell!
Autorenporträt
Michael T. Crittenden graduated from North Andover High School and Merrimack College. He and his wife, Christine, live in Bradford, MA. Since 2000, they have been lucky enough to spend most of their spare time on beautiful Pine River Pond in Wakefield, NH. What is even more lucky is that their two daughters, sons-in-law, and grandchildren love the lake as much as they do.In 2022, Crittenden started writing a historical fiction book that has been in his head for years based on experiences in his working career. He hopes to complete that book in 2024. While sidetracked for a while on that endeavor, this children's book was conceived after one particular early morning fishing on his boat with his grandson. The quiet lake was interrupted by a very loud, "Papa, get the net! I have a huge fish!" Even funnier was the sound of people in their lakeside cottages laughing, which could also be heard loud and clear. Some ran out to their docks to see him working hard to reel up a large weed-and Papa, standing by with the net. Crittenden says, "I laugh so often while fishing with Bobby, hearing 'Papa, get the net!' again and again. I thought this could be a nice story to tell. Hopefully, others will enjoy reading this book to their children and grandchildren as much as I have enjoyed spending time fishing with my grandson."