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The Sage of Dibbin Creek

A Struggling Boy Finds Friendship, Insight, and Life Lessons through Fly Fishing

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The Sage of Dibbin Creek

By: D. Dauphinee
Narrated by: Terry Wyce
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In 1975, Sam Candage, a fatherless twelve-year-old boy with learning challenges, strains to learn to read and write. Alone, he finds solace in nature, fishing and exploring his favorite creek. Sam finds himself falling behind in school until he meets a wise and kind man who, through the sport of fly fishing, teaches him about biology, stewardship, and the true meaning of friendship. When the mentor teaches Sam how to read, the boy’s life is changed forever.

The Sage of Dibbin Creek is an engrossing account of Sam’s coming of age.

©2024 Denis Dauphinee (P)2024 Denis Dauphinee
Coming of Age Literature & Fiction
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A heart warming experience… The characters came to love one another and demonstrated respect as well…an enjoyable relationship between Alton & Sam that gently shared life skills & lessons. I want to learn to fly fish after the lessons Dee gave…

The moral compass faced in everyday life.

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The story was told in a very visual way that made you feel like an observer. The narrator's tone helped build the emotion throughout the book.

Great imagery and story.

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