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3–Based on a true story, this tale of two storks and the people who cared for them is tender and affecting. The perspective is Katerina, a stork that was shot in the wing while on her migration journey south. She shares her confusion about the “bang” that drops her from the sky, describes the man with “gentle hands” that scoops her up, and explains how she urges her attentive partner Luka to continue his migration without her. The story shares Katerina’s experience of healing and making a nest at the top of a barn with the help of a child. It’s here that she and Luka miraculously reunite. Munro envelops Katerina’s observations and the shifts in the natural world around her with clear and lyrical writing. O’Byrne’s illustrations, rendered with chalk pastel, colored pencil, and digital pencil, are vibrant and with a style reminiscent of folk art. Imaginative compositions can be found throughout the book, incorporating the text and pictures into fantastic spreads. The back matter includes an author’s note and a glossary.
VERDICT A notable book with beautiful language and memorable illustrations that uplift the power of devotion; it will also appeal to budding ornithologists.
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