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The young narrator repeats vivid descriptions a bear (who's now in a zoo) gives her about his original "vast and wondrous" home. Most of the book feels fantastical and whimsical and the respect-animals message is sweet, but the vague ending (the girl wordlessly releases her pet bird) may confuse young kids. The subdued graphite drawings possess a dreamlike quality.