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Like Galbraith’s Usha and the Stolen Sun, text and illustrations celebrate youthful persistence and confidence despite obstacles, appealingly presented.
One budgie’s emotional growth after leaving home will ring familiar to young children, but there are other titles on independence that handle the topic more directly, and without the visual disconnect.
Beginning with tears and ending in joy, this is a book that explains so much in very few words, selected with precision and as polished as a tone poem. A good choice for most collections.
A lighthearted assertion of identity, particularly strong on appeal for younger children who have had to adjust to the demands of white American culture.