
A Dream of Birds
Description
Sara has a thing for birds. They remind her of her grandfather, who loved birds, and the wonderful show the creatures would put on in his yard each day--like a cloud of colorful flowers carried by the wind.
As Sara walks to school in her island town, she longs for the freedom of those birds. Then she spots a new birdhouse full of parakeets in someone's yard. Sara feels drawn to them and unable to forget them. So what happens the next time, when she finds the door to the birdhouse unlocked?
With poetic language and beautiful art, this story set on the African island of Mauritius brings to life a little girl's deep love of nature, her brash but well-meaning choice, and ultimately, her redemption and dream for a better world.
Product Details
Publisher | Amazon Crossing Kids |
Publish Date | August 16, 2022 |
Pages | 32 |
Language | English |
Type | |
EAN/UPC | 9781662500930 |
Dimensions | 9.3 X 8.7 X 0.5 inches | 0.8 pounds |
About the Author
Shenaz Patel was born and lives on Mauritius Island. She has several jobs: journalist, playwright, novelist, and translator, and she is also a comics and children's book author. She has written nine books for children, including A Dream of Birds, which was first published in French and English in Mauritius and France, and numerous historical titles for kids. Her works have often won awards. She was named Chevalier des Arts et des Lettres in 2013, a high honor given by the French minister of culture.
Emmanuelle Tchoukriel was born and lives in France. Passionate about nature, she studied visual communication before entering the Estienne School in Paris. She specialized in scientific drawing, and she excels in illustrating flora and fauna. Since 2009, she has been publishing Les Inventaires illustrés/Illustrated Compendium series of nature titles, which includes a dozen titles, among other works.
Edwige-Renée Dro is a writer, translator, and literary activist from the Ivory Coast, in Africa. Her writings have been published in anthologies such as New Daughters of Africa and Africa39, among others. She has judged many literary prizes, including the PEN International New Voices Award and the Etisalat Prize for Literature, and has led various creative writing and literary-translation workshops in Africa. In 2020 she founded 1949, the first library of women's writings from Africa and the Black community in the Ivory Coast. She was awarded the Miles Morland Writing Scholarship in 2018 and is a 2021 resident of the International Writing Program at the University of Iowa. Learn more at www.edwigedro.wordpress.com.
Reviews
"Colorful, expressive illustrations adorn the pages of this beautifully written book." --Midwest Book Review
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