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  • Birdsong

    Julie Flett

    Hardcover (Greystone Kids, Oct. 8, 2019)
    An American Indian Youth Literature Honor TitleA Best Book of the Year in Publishers Weekly, School Library Journal, Kirkus Reviews, and Horn BookA 2020 Boston Globe—Horn Book Award Honor Title“Cree-MĂ©tis author/illustrator Julie Flett's smooth and lyrical words and gorgeous... images truly capture the warmth and solidarity of the female protagonists in this tender intergenerational friendship story.”—The Horn Book When a young girl moves from the country to a small town, she feels lonely and out of place. But soon she meets an elderly woman next door, who shares her love of arts and crafts. Can the girl navigate the changing seasons and failing health of her new friend? Acclaimed author and artist Julie Flett’s textured images of birds, flowers, art, and landscapes bring vibrancy and warmth to this powerful story, which highlights the fulfillment of intergenerational relationships and shared passions.An activity guide is available at for FREE download. A brief glossary and pronunciation guide to Cree words that appear in the text is provided on the copyright page.“Cycling from spring to spring, [Julie Flett’s] subtle, sensitive story delicately traces filaments of growth and loss through intergenerational friendship, art making, and changing moons and seasons.” —Publishers Weekly (starred review)
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  • Bird Song

    S.L. Naeole

    language (Crystal Quill Publishing, June 17, 2010)
    Grace Shelley's life has changed a lot these past four months. She's lost her best friend Graham, fallen in love with Death himself, Robert Bellegarde, made a new best friend in Stacy Kim, a spunky girl who clashes with Graham at every turn, and battled a rogue angel named Samael to death. And all before her eighteenth birthday.And now she faces the biggest challenge in her life: Hormones.With Graham seeking her help in understanding his feelings for Lark, Robert's icy sister, Grace gets a glimpse at just how difficult it is for a human to love an angel. Stacy's new relationship shows Grace that sometimes, dating a human isn't any easier. And Robert's refusal to take their relationship past the chaste and brotherly kisses they've shared has made Grace question his attraction to her.It's as normal a life as Grace is going to get. But when she discovers who it was that nearly killed a few months ago in a hit-and-run, her accusation sets into motion a series of events that changes them all, angel and human alike.At the end of it all, will Grace be left whole, or will she be even more broken than before?
  • Birdsong

    Sebastian Faulks

    eBook (Vintage, March 21, 2012)
    Birdsong is a mesmerising story of love and war spanning three generations between WW1 and present day.**SUNDAY TIMES BESTSELLER**1910. Amiens, Northern France. Stephen Wraysford, a young Englishman, arrives in the French city to stay with the Azaire family. He falls in love with unhappily married Isabelle and the two enter a tempestuous love affair. But, with the world on the brink of war, the relationship falters. With his love for Isabelle forever engraved on his heart, Stephen volunteers to fight on the Western Front and enters the unimaginable dark world beneath the trenches of No Man’s Land. From award-winning writer Sebastian Faulks, Birdsong is an exceptionally moving and unforgettable portrait of the ruthlessness of war and the indestructability of love. ‘Magnificent – deeply moving’ Sunday Times----Also available by Sebastian Faulks as part of the French trilogy series: The Girl at the Lion d’Or Charlotte Gray
  • Birdsong

    Rachel Wagstaff, Sebastian Faulks

    Paperback (Samuel French Ltd, July 19, 2016)
    Based on Sebastian Faulks's international bestselling novel, Birdsong tells the story of a soldier haunted by his past. As a young man, Stephen Wraysford was caught up in an all-consuming love affair in Amiens, France. As the First World War unfolds, Stephen finds himself pulled closer and closer back to Amiens, back to the Valley of the Somme. This is a tale of one man's quest to understand how far mankind can go and still call itself human. This powerful and compelling story about courage, love, friendship and loss is brought to the stage for the fi rst time in a version by Rachel Wagstaff.
  • Birdsong

    Julie Flett

    eBook (Greystone Books, Sept. 24, 2019)
    An American Indian Youth Literature Honor TitleA Best Book of the Year in Publishers Weekly, School Library Journal, Kirkus Reviews, and Horn BookA 2020 Boston Globe—Horn Book Award Honor Title“Cree-MĂ©tis author/illustrator Julie Flett's smooth and lyrical words and gorgeous... images truly capture the warmth and solidarity of the female protagonists in this tender intergenerational friendship story.”—The Horn Book When a young girl moves from the country to a small town, she feels lonely and out of place. But soon she meets an elderly woman next door, who shares her love of arts and crafts. Can the girl navigate the changing seasons and failing health of her new friend? Acclaimed author and artist Julie Flett’s textured images of birds, flowers, art, and landscapes bring vibrancy and warmth to this powerful story, which highlights the fulfillment of intergenerational relationships and shared passions.An activity guide is available at greystonebooks.com for FREE download. A brief glossary and pronunciation guide to Cree words that appear in the text is provided on the copyright page.“Cycling from spring to spring, [Julie Flett’s] subtle, sensitive story delicately traces filaments of growth and loss through intergenerational friendship, art making, and changing moons and seasons.” —Publishers Weekly (starred review)
  • Bird Song

    S. L. Naeole

    (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Nov. 5, 2010)
    Grace Shelley's life has changed a lot these past four months. She's lost her best friend Graham, fallen in love with Death himself, Robert Bellegarde, made a new best friend in Stacy Kim, a spunky girl who clashes with Graham at every turn, and battled a rogue angel named Samael to death. And all before her eighteenth birthday. And now she faces the biggest challenge in her life: Hormones. With Graham seeking her help in understanding his feelings for Lark, Robert's icy sister, Grace gets a glimpse at just how difficult it is for a human to love an angel. Stacy's new relationship shows Grace that sometimes, dating a human isn't any easier. And Robert's refusal to take their relationship past the chaste and brotherly kisses they've shared has made Grace question his attraction to her. It's as normal a life as Grace is going to get. But when she discovers who it was that nearly killed a few months ago in a hit-and-run, her accusation sets into motion a series of events that changes them all, angel and human alike. At the end of it all, will Grace be left whole, or will she be even more broken than before?
  • Birdsong

    Sebastian Faulks

    eBook (Vintage Digital, Feb. 23, 2010)
    Birdsong is a mesmerising story of love and war spanning three generations between WW1 and present day.**SUNDAY TIMES BESTSELLER**1910. Amiens, Northern France. Stephen Wraysford, a young Englishman, arrives in the French city to stay with the Azaire family. He falls in love with unhappily married Isabelle and the two enter a tempestuous love affair. But, with the world on the brink of war, the relationship falters. With his love for Isabelle forever engraved on his heart, Stephen volunteers to fight on the Western Front and enters the unimaginable dark world beneath the trenches of No Man’s Land. From award-winning writer Sebastian Faulks, Birdsong is an exceptionally moving and unforgettable portrait of the ruthlessness of war and the indestructability of love. ‘Magnificent – deeply moving’ Sunday Times----Also available by Sebastian Faulks as part of the French trilogy series: The Girl at the Lion d’Or Charlotte Gray
  • Songbird

    Angela Fristoe, Pamela Lorence

    Audiobook (Angela Fristoe, Aug. 19, 2013)
    There are defining moments in life, when everything changes. For Dani Mays, it was the day she witnessed her father kill her brother. Now seventeen years-old, she still hasn't put it behind her. After Jace's death, she bounced between her alcoholic mother and foster homes, until she found a permanent place. She found a reason to want to stay: Reece Tyler. He's her best friend, yet Dani wants more from Reece. Faced with losing Reece, Dani struggles to define his place in her life and escape the influence her memories of her brother's death have over her choices. Even as she weaves the pieces of her heart back together, the past becomes more than a memory when a former foster brother reappears and Dani begins receiving threatening phone calls.
  • Bird Song

    George Pessin

    language (Brain Guzzle, Nov. 28, 2013)
    Bird Song is a heartwarming story for all ages. Two birds, one with a broken wing, the other blind, must fly together on their migratory journey south. They encounter various adventures along the way and learn first-hand the power of song.
  • Birdsong

    Sebastian Faulks

    Hardcover (Random House, Feb. 6, 1996)
    A bestseller in Britain for nearly a year, this novel about the horror and passion of World War I is destined to be compared to classics such as All Quiet on the Western Front and A Farewell to Arms. "An extremely good novel, and a considerable addition to the fin-de-siecle flowering of first world war literature."--Penelope Lively, The Spectator (London).
  • Song Bird

    Nicole Briscoe, Fabiola

    Paperback (Nicole Briscoe, Aug. 17, 2016)
    A Child's Journey to Faith It began with one little girl (Arabella) having the courage to step out on faith and using her talents. We must remember that children are the light and it is through their eyes that innocence revels itself. In this story, you will read of a young girl whose talents take her on a magical journey and lead her closer to her spiritual destiny. But can Arabella’s love of singing help her to escape and overcome the environment of a less than charming home life?
  • A Bird's Song

    Claire Deitch

    language (Jump Rope Press, Jan. 30, 2020)
    What is that song you hear? It's a bird's song, loud and clear. Birds are different shapes and sizes, with fancy songs that could win prizes. Inside this book are drawings of, the many types of birds we love. Read this book to make new friends, even past the story's end.Claire Deitch is an author and illustrator who remembers how much she enjoyed learning to read. "A Bird's Song" was created to share that enthusiasum and help motivate early readers. With colorful imagery and a light-hearted rhyme, it encourages the viewer to take a closer look at our feathered friends, while making the jump from letters to words.