JonArno Lawson
Over the Rooftops;Under the Moon
Over the Rooftops;Under the Moon
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A young bird explores the human world and questions its nature, unaware that his flock has already migrated.
\n Format: Hardback
\n Length: 56 pages
\n Publication date: 28 February 2019
\n Publisher: Enchanted Lion Books
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When a bird doesn't feel like a bird, it can be a disorienting and confusing experience. It may feel like it doesn't belong in its flock, or like it doesn't fit in with its fellow birds. This can lead to feelings of isolation and loneliness, as the bird struggles to understand its place in the world.
One young bird in particular finds itself in this situation. Even among its flock, it feels like an outsider, unable to connect with the others in the same way. It spends its days wandering alone, searching for meaning and purpose in the world.
One day, as the bird is wandering through a park, it catches the eye of a little girl. The girl is fascinated by the bird, and she reaches out to touch it. To the bird's surprise, it feels a sense of connection and belonging that it has never experienced before.
As the bird spends more time with the girl, it begins to wonder about the nature of life. What does it mean to be human? What does it mean to be a bird? It questions everything it has ever known and begins to explore the human world in a new way.
However, the bird doesn't realize that its flock has already migrated south for the season. It is left alone in the park, lost and confused. It doesn't know how to find its way back to its flock or what to do next.
Written by JonArno Lawson and beautifully illustrated by Nahid Kazemi, "The Bird Who Didn't Feel Like a Bird" is a sparse, lyrical story that explores the themes of community lost and found. It tells the story of the bird's journey of self-discovery and the lessons it learns about the importance of connection and belonging.
Through its beautiful illustrations and heartfelt narrative, "The Bird Who Didn't Feel Like a Bird" encourages readers to think about their own identities and the places they feel like they don't belong. It reminds us that even when we feel alone and disconnected from others, we are never truly alone, and that there is always someone out there who can connect with us in a meaningful way.
\n Weight: 468g\n
Dimension: 282 x 219 x 12 (mm)\n
ISBN-13: 9781592702626\n \n
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