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32 pp.
| Boyds |
September, 2012 |
TradeISBN 978-1-59078-702-1$16.95
(4)
K-3
Illustrated by
San Artists of the Kuru.
Ostrich stays silent while his friend the lark sings; one day, Ostrich finally finds his booming voice. This vividly told story, written with the rhythms of a folktale, is illustrated by a group of artists from Botswana. Although it is never clear why or how Ostrich finds his voice, the striking folk paintings filled with flora and fauna make a strong impression.