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K-3
Translated by Shelley Tanaka.
A human child in a family of ravens fails to realize that she doesn't resemble her siblings until some birds point it out. She fleetingly attempts to look the part but ultimately embraces her identity: "'I am Rosie the Raven!' I squawked, nice and loud." This clever adoption and self-acceptance story features sophisticated art, occasionally in frame-like panels.