
瞎了一隻眼的狗救了折翅的小鳥之後,二個自此便相依為命,狗當小鳥的翅膀,而小鳥則變成了狗的眼睛,兩者互相陪伴,直到有一天狐狸出現了,小鳥受不了誘惑而跟著狐狸跑到了荒漠,當狐狸把小鳥丟棄時,小鳥才感到真正的寂寞,接下來他會怎麼做呢?什麼是真正的孤單?當我們擁有時,往往忽視了它的存在,直到失去時才知道可貴。適合6歲以上兒童閱讀。The simplicity of presentation belies the sophistication of this allegorical tale that demonstrates the tremendous power of caring and friendship. Dog, blinded in one eye, finds Magpie, whose wing has been burned in a forest fire. He carries her to his cave, but she is distraught and bitter because she can no longer fly. Dog is a true and patient friend and an optimist, and his encouragement lifts the bird's spirits. ("I will be your missing eye, and you will be my wings," Magpie declares.) Enter dashing, flattering Fox, full of "rage and envy and loneliness," who attempts to destroy the friendship by luring Magpie away. In this short tale, Wild conveys some of the stages of human grief-anger, depression, and withdrawal and, finally, acceptance. Brooks's dramatic illustrations perfectly suit the text. Thick, textured paint in shades of brown, peachy beige, and bluish gray, detailed in black line and frequent scratchboardlike technique, sets off the rich, fiery tone of Fox's fur and allows readers to sense the excitement and danger that his presence engenders in Magpie. The text is hand lettered in large, childish print, sometimes on pasted paper scraps. Use the book with younger children to prompt discussions of both friendship and loss; use it with older students as a fine example of allegory and outstanding artistic presentation.
Susan Scheps, Shaker Heights Public Library, OH
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