An overview summary of the book, without giving away any major details is hard to do, but I will try so if anyone is interested in reading an amazing book they know what they're in for. It starts out with an old man and a boy explaining the setting and time of year. Then the boy helps the old man go out fishing, and it talks about what all the old man does while fishing. Once he is in for the night Hemingway explains how the boy helps Santiago get ready for bed. The next day the old man sets out for sea with some bait from the boy and his blessings. While out there Santiago gets the bite of a lifetime and hooks the biggest fish he has ever seen. The majority of the book is about the battle between the old man and the great fish, master of land versus master of sea, mono y mono, human and fish. The rest of the book is very entertaining, but I can't tell you more you will have to read it for yourself.
Hemingway, Ernest. The Old Man and the Sea. New York: Scribner, 2003. Print
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