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     ǰ  The Dead Bird (Ÿ Best Illustrated Book, ϵĿ, ۹) (ǰ)

  å:The Dead Bird (Ÿ Best Illustrated Book, ϵĿ, ۹) (ǰ)
  :Margaret Wise Brown, Christian Robinson (Illustrator)
  ǻ : HarperCollins
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  ISBN:9780060289317
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* 2016 New York Times Best Illustrated Children's Book of the Year 󵵼
* An ALA Notable Children's Book


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Hardcover: 32 pages
ISBN-10: 0060289317
ISBN-13: 9780060289317
åũ: 28.6 cm x 23.7 cm



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ALA Booklist
Robinsons sensitive new mixed-media art, with its personality-rich quartet of young peopleand its city-park setting, elicits the childrens deeply felt emotions and their actions to honor the birds memory.
Horn Book Magazine
The original text is timeless, and the modern, cheerful illustrations will help resurrect this classic for a new generation of readers.


Publishers Weekly *Starred Review*
Browns 1938 story, best known from a 1958 version illustrated by Remy Charlip, describes a group of children who discover a dead bird. Robinson (Leo: A Ghost Story) pictures a verdant urban park, where four children-one dressed as a red fox, another wearing blue fairy wings-frolic with a big gray dog. The sad news arrives on the first page: The bird was dead when the children found it. The frowning children gently lift the small brown bird, finding it was still warm and its eyes were closed.... But there was no heart beating. That was how they knew it was dead. They solemnly bury the bird under the leafy trees, improvise a mourning song, and surround a stone marker with summer flowers, behaving the way grown-up people did when someone died. Even as the children imitate grief in response to the wild birds death, they genuinely grieve the joy that has been lost: Youll never fly again, they realize. Robinsons illustrations hint at how the improvised funeral enables the children to acknowledge impermanence, his close-ups capturing their concentration as they assemble the memorial. Brown takes a direct approach to a difficult subject, suggesting how community rituals provide solace. Robinson concludes with a wide-angle view of growing trees and the children flying a kite, implying a return to carefree fun and putting a poignant distance between the tiny figures and readers.


Kirkus Reviews *Starred Review*
Robinson reimagines the 1958 story originally illustrated by Remy Charlip, in which children find a dead bird and offer it a send-off through ritual and song. Brown's lovely, gentle, and reassuring text remains the same. The children find a still-warm bird and experience its loss. Knowing it will never fly again, they create a grave-wrapping the bird in grapevine leaves and burying it with sweet-ferns and flowers. Both innocent and wise, the children sing about the bird's death and cry before inscribing a stone to place on top. Robinson stays true to the intent of the original text and illustrations but elegantly improves upon it with cinematic storytelling. His setting is a lush urban park filled with trees, bridges, and ponds, framed by a city skyline. And his characters are diverse in gender and ethnicity but universal in their emotions, curiosity, and playfulness (one wears fairy wings and another a fox costume). While simply rendered, with basic shapes and few brush strokes, the design of the spreads and the progression of images are spatially sophisticated. As in his illustrations for Matt de la Peña's Last Stop on Market Street (2015), the artist's characters and environments have a realness to them, perhaps because Robinson portrays them with such respect, love, and ease. A story about the importance of ritual and the ability for renewal, itself magnificently renewed by Robinson.
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