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Go and Catch a Flying Fish

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Taylor, Jem, and B. J. each react differently to the breakup of their parents' marriage.

213 pages, Hardcover

First published January 1, 1979

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Mary Stolz

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Mary Stolz was a noted author for children and adolescents whose novels earned critical praise for the seriousness with which they took the problems of young people. Two of her books ''Belling the Tiger'' (1961) and ''The Noonday Friends'' (1965), were named Newbery Honor books by the ALA but it was her novels for young adults that combined romance with realistic situations that won devotion from her fans. Young men often created more problems and did not always provide happy ever after endings. Her heroines had to cope with complex situations and learn how to take action whether it was working as nurses (The Organdy Cupcakes), living in a housing project (Ready or Not), or escaping from being a social misfit by working for the summer as a waitress (The Sea Gulls Woke Me).

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January 12, 2026
A fine novel bridging the move from older children’s to young adult fiction.
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