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Author McGhee, Alison, 1960- author.

Title Pablo and Birdy / Alison McGhee ; illustrated by Ana Juan.

Edition First edition.
Publication Info. New York : Atheneum, 2017.
Location Call No. Status
 95th Street Juvenile Fiction  J MCGHEE    AVAILABLE
 Nichols Juvenile Fiction  J MCGHEE    AVAILABLE
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Description 288 pages : illustrations ; 22 cm
Note "A Caitlyn Dlouhy book."
Summary The seaside town of Isla has many stories, the most notable being the legend of the Seafaring Parrot. Locals claim that the Seafarer remembers every sound, every whisper, cry, laugh, or snort ever uttered. But, though there have been rumored Seafarer sightings, no one has actually seen the bird before. Other stories surround a boy named Pablo, who had washed up on shore in a blow-up swimming pool as an infant with only a lavender parrot as a companion. Now, on the eve of his tenth birthday, the stories are repeated. At first I thought it was a huge fish, Emmanuel, the man who found and took Pablo in, says. Pierre, the baker’s guess was a good one: Perhaps Pablo has come from an undiscovered country, one unknown to the rest of the world. Maybe the inhabitants there lived in tree houses, or underground. Or maybe he’s a pirate baby. But Pablo wants the truth, and the only one who might know it is Birdy, his parrot. After all, she was there, holding onto the raft. But unlike most birds who live in Isla, Birdy can neither talk or fly. Or, at least, she never has. Until…one day, when strong winds begin to blow—winds similar to the ones that brought Pablo to shore—Birdy begins to mutter. Could Birdy be a Seafaring parrot? If she is, then she will be able to tell Pablo the true story of where he came from—of who tied him so lovingly and safely to that raft? But, if she is, that also means the second part of the Seafarer myth is true…that Seafaring Parrots will, eventually, fly away.
Audience 820L Lexile
Note 820L Lexile
Study Program Accelerated Reader MG 5.5 6 192823
Note Accelerated Reader MG 5.5 6 192823
Subject Identity (Philosophical concept) -- Juvenile fiction.
Parrots -- Juvenile fiction.
Human-animal relationships -- Juvenile fiction.
Talking birds -- Juvenile fiction.
Foster parents -- Juvenile fiction.
Islands -- Juvenile fiction.
Added Author Juan, Ana, illustrator.
ISBN 9781481470261 (hardcover : alk. paper)
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