
FISHIN' JIMMY - BY - ANNIE TRUMBULL SLOSSON - AUTHOR'S EDITION
FISHIN' JIMMY
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In the quiet hills of northern New Hampshire, a chance encounter beside Pond Brook introduces a wiry, weather‑worn fisherman known only as “Fishin’ Jimmy.” When a group of eager boys lose a trout, Jimmy steps in, his steady hands and calm voice turning a simple fishing mishap into a lesson in patience, humility, and reverence for the natural world. His green‑gray eyes seem to hold the clear water itself, and his quiet philosophy hints that the act of angling is more than a pastime—it is a guide to living.
As the narrator recalls wandering the streams with Jimmy, the story paints vivid pictures of crystal‑clear waters, granite cliffs, and the subtle dance of insects and trout. Through Jimmy’s unassuming wisdom, listeners glimpse a worldview where the rhythm of the brook mirrors the rhythm of life, offering gentle counsel on faith, endurance, and the quiet joys found in everyday moments.
Language
en
Duration
~36 minutes (35K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Release date
2004-05-01
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1838–1926
A sharp-eyed New England storyteller and devoted naturalist, she built a rare career in both fiction and entomology. Her work ranges from local-color short stories to serious insect collecting and scientific writing.
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