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Barnaby, written by Andrea Curtis ; illustrated by Kass Reich

Label
Barnaby, written by Andrea Curtis ; illustrated by Kass Reich
Language
eng
Illustrations
illustrations
Index
no index present
Intended audience
AD630L, LexileDecoding demand: 79 (high), Semantic demand: 85 (very high), Syntactic demand: 89 (very high), Structure demand: 86 (very high), Lexile
Literary Form
fiction
Main title
Barnaby
Oclc number
1159594125
Responsibility statement
written by Andrea Curtis ; illustrated by Kass Reich
Summary
"Barnaby is a blue budgie who thinks he's really something special. He's the pride and joy of the lady who owns him--until he's not. One day, the lady comes home with another bird, a smaller, yellow budgie. And Barnaby won't have it. He protests, makes a nuisance of himself, and then one day, after being scolded by the lady, Barnaby flies out the window and away. Outside of his gilded cage, Barnaby discovers a wider, wilder world. At first he considers himself much more beautiful and talented than the drab brown birds he meets. But growing hungrier and thirstier, he eventually realizes that there is much for him to learn. He is accepted into a flock of wild sparrows where he learns to ride the wind, track a path, and eat on the wing. One night, he finally finds his way back to his old house, where he sees the little yellow bird and the lady. He also sees his golden cage, with the door wide open. Barnaby brings the yellow bird a wild berry as peace offering and warbles out a warm trill to say that he is home, but of course, he's not the same budgie anymore."--, Provided by publisher
Target audience
juvenile
Contributor
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