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The
Desert Is Theirs by Byrd Baylor, Peter Parnall (Illustrator)
You may think of the desert as a harsh, dry place where no
one would ever want to live -- but think again. The Desert
People know.
so do the animals. Both love the land, and "share the feeling of
being brothers in the desert, of being desert creatures together." Byrd
Baylor's spare, poetic text and Peter Parnall's striking illustrations
lime the sky, stone and sand of the desert in this haunting book. |
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Gwinna by
Barbara Helen Berger
Longing
for a child, the woodworker and his wife seek help from the Mother
of Owls. She grants them a child, Gwinna, on the condition they
send her back on her 12th birthday to fulfill the destiny her
magic and hew wings hold in store for her. A lyrical tale of
classic enchantment and unfrogettable beauty. Full-color illustrations.
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When
the Sun Rose by Barbara Helen Berger
"Another
luminous picture book . . . worthy of attention for its serenely
bright, well-designed paintings, celebrating friendship and sunlight."--Kirkus
Reviews. "A picture book dreamscape, full of radiant colors and
intriguing possibilities . . . an inspired work of art."--Publishers
Weekly. Full color throughout.
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Grandfather
Twilight by Barbara Helen Berger
Berger
provides a striking and original myth that embodies the beauty
and wonder of the coming of twilight and the rising of the moon. "Sure
to become a new bedtime classic."--Family Circle. Full-color
illustrations. Parent's Choice Foundation Illustration Award.
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Annie
and the Wild Animals by Jan Brett
When
Annie's cat disappears, she attempts friendship with a variety
of unsuitable woodland animals. "The pictures hold countless
surprises. Indisputably, this is a work of wonder that deserves
highest honors."--Publishers Weekly. Redbook Children's Book
Award.
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Miss
Rumphius : Story and Pictures (Picture Puffins) by
Barbara Cooney (Illustrator)
"As
a child (Alice Rumphius) dreamed of travel . . . and of a house
by the sea; but Grandfather had made one further request: 'You
must do something to make the world more beautiful.' The simple
story is accompanied by glowing pictures."--The Horn Book. American
Book Award. Full-color illustrations.
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