{"_id":"6a1182fc7df184c713c3dbff","title":"The Fisherman and His Wife","author":"Brothers Grimm","code":"the-fisherman-and-his-wife","publish_year":1812,"publish_scan":"https://archive.org/details/GrimmKinderUndHausmaerchen1-1812/page/n101/mode/2up","publish_source":"Kinder- und Hausmärchen (Children’s and Household Tales)","publish_edition":"Vol. 1","original_language":"German","translators":["Edgar Taylor","Marian Edwardes"],"words":2115,"image":"browsing.jpg","image_alt":"A man browsing a shelf.","genres":["childrens","fantasy"],"description":"A fisherman catches a talking fish and lets it go, but his wife tells him to go back and ask it to grant them a wish.","blurb":"‘We live very wretchedly here, in this nasty dirty pigsty; do go back and tell the fish we want a snug little cottage.’","rating":3,"cover_source":"Paul Hey","unique_cover":"Man looking at fish in sea.","has_review":false,"has_collections":false}