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32 pp.
| Farrar/Foster |
May, 2003 |
TradeISBN 0-374-37139-3$$16.00
(2)
K-3
In 1868, John Bardsley returns to his native England to fetch a thousand sparrows in hopes that they will eradicate Philadelphia's inchworm infestation. This is a charming tale of "Sparrow Jack's" predilection for the little birds, but it's too bad there's no note about the truth--many people imported English sparrows to the U.S. Lively and harmonious compositions range across every spread in a pleasing variety of frames.