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Bird


No. of pages 416

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Great for age 8-13 years
'Grandpa stopped speaking the day he killed my brother, John. His name was John until Grandpa said he looked more like a Bird with the way he kept jumping off things, and the name stuck. Bird's thick, black hair poked out in every direction, just like the head feathers of the blackbirds, Grandpa said, and he bet that one day Bird would fly like one too. Grandpa kept talking like that, and no one paid him much notice until Bird jumped off a cliff, the cliff at the edge of the tallgrass prairie, the cliff that dropped a good couple hundred feet to a dried-up riverbed below. From that day on, Grandpa never spoke another word. Not one. The day that Bird tried to fly, the grown-ups were out looking for him - all of them except Mom and Granny. That's because that very day, I was born.' Twelve-year-old Jewel never knew her brother, but all her life she has lived in his shadow. Then one night, on her birthday, she finds a mysterious boy sitting in her oak tree. His name is John. And he changes everything.

 

This book was recognised by the UK Literacy Association Book Award.

There are 416 pages in this book. This book was published 2015 by Random House Children's Publishers UK .

Crystal S. Chan is an award-winning author and television screen play writer. A She holds a degree in language and literature. Crystal is a huge fan of authors such as Jane Austen and she is equally passionate about Sailor Moon. Her passion for classic literature combined with her love of the comics medium allows her to strike a solid balance between preserving the depth of the original content while adapting the language for a younger generation.

This book has been nominated for the following awards:

Uk Literacy Association Book Award
This book was recognised in the Ages 3-11 Years category by the UK Literacy Association Book Award.

Uk Literacy Association Book Award
This book was recognised by the UK Literacy Association Book Award.

Waterstones Children's Book Award
This book was recognised in the Fiction - Younger Readers category by the Waterstones Children's Book Award.

Society of Midland Authors Award
This book was recognised in the Fiction category by the Society of Midland Authors Award.

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