Published: 2022
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"Feathers Together" by Charles Santoso is a heartwarming tale about friendship and the power of unity. The story follows two unlikely companions—a small bird and a larger, more colorful one—who embark on a journey that tests their bond. As they navigate challenges and discover the beauty of their differences, they learn the importance of supporting each other. Through charming illustrations and uplifting moments, the book conveys themes of acceptance, collaboration, and the joy of being together, highlighting how friendship can help overcome obstacles and make life's journey more meaningful. [Generated by language model - please report any problems].
This book has been graded for interest at 4-8 years.
This book was published in 2022 by Dreamscape Media .
Caron Levis is the author of several picture books for children, including Ida, Always, which won a Christopher Award. She is an adjunct professor and the coordinator for The New School Writing for Children/YA MFA program. Caron lives in New York City. Vanessa Brantley-Newton is the illustrator of many books for young readers, including Mary Had a Little Glam . She lives in Charlotte, North Carolina, with her family. Charles Santoso has illustrated several picture books, including The Snurtch and I Don't Like Koala . He worked at Animal Logic as a concept artist/art director and was involved in various animated feature film and TV commercial projects. Charles Santoso's work has been exhibited in Sydney and also internationally in North America and France. He currently lives and works in Singapore.
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