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Table of Contents
About The Book
A blizzard is coming, and Sparrow’s parents are leaving for the hospital to welcome Sparrow’s new baby brother, but all Sparrow can think about is investigating the strange thwack she heard coming from her bedroom window. When she goes outside, she finds an injured pigeon getting buried in the snow. She has to save it!
Sparrow and her best friend, Paloma, bring the bird inside while the grown-ups are busy, determined to nurse it back to health. But soon, Sparrow realizes that helping the bird recover—especially with curious kittens around the house—will be much harder than she thought. If she asks for help, will it mean letting go of her new animal friend?
About The Illustrator
Elysia Case is an illustrator from the Finger Lakes region of New York. When she’s not making things, she can be found spoiling her pets with too many treats and annoying them with too many kisses. Follow her on Instagram @Elyvescent.
Product Details
- Publisher: Atheneum Books for Young Readers (October 29, 2024)
- Length: 144 pages
- ISBN13: 9781665943093
- Ages: 7 - 10
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Raves and Reviews
Praise for Sparrow Being Sparrow
*Amazon Best of the Month pick*
*A Junior Library Guild Selection*
*"A spirited child embarks on a mission to rehome her elderly neighbor’s seven cats while navigating a new school, new friends, and a shifting relationship with her parents in this warm novel . . . [an] uplifting slice-of-life tale."
– Publishers Weekly, starred review
"A warm and welcoming tale of a girl finding her way home."
– Kirkus Reviews
"Sure to delight readers of all ages with its charm, warmth and humor."
– The Times Record of Maine
"Donovan has mastered the art of light-hearted, realistic fiction, humorously told and with a gentle lesson attached."
– Portland Press Herald
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- Author Photo (jpg): Gail Donovan Photograph by Elizabeth Campbell(0.1 MB)
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