Kozo the Sparrow

Awards:   Winner of Bank Street Children’s Best Books of the Year (United States).
Author:   Allen Say ,  Allen Say
Publisher:   HarperCollins Publishers Inc
ISBN:  

9780063248465


Pages:   40
Publication Date:   07 December 2023
Recommended Age:   From 4 to 8 years
Format:   Hardback
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Kozo the Sparrow


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  • Winner of Bank Street Children’s Best Books of the Year (United States).

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Author:   Allen Say ,  Allen Say
Publisher:   HarperCollins Publishers Inc
Imprint:   HarperCollins
Weight:   0.454kg
ISBN:  

9780063248465


ISBN 10:   0063248468
Pages:   40
Publication Date:   07 December 2023
Recommended Age:   From 4 to 8 years
Audience:   Children/juvenile ,  Children / Juvenile
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In stock   Availability explained
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"""This poignant . . . narrative navigates complex themes of friendship, loneliness, kindness, and bravery. A deeply personal tale that underscores the power of kindness."" — Kirkus Reviews ""Say offers a tender narrative about a youth who saves a baby sparrow from a group of village bullies. Softly colored pen, ink, and watercolor vignettes give delight to the brief relationship between child and sparrow."" — Publishers Weekly ""The narrative gently relates the progression of [Kozo and the boy's] mutually rewarding relationship and the meaningfulness of care and kindness, themes furthered in Say's soft, realistic, and expressive watercolor illustrations. Say’s endnote provides story background and context, including about growing up in post-WWII Japan and the real-life Kozo."" — Booklist ""Say’s pen, ink, and watercolor illustrations depict with equal clarity both the rural Japanese setting and the young protagonist’s quiet determination and devotion. An author’s note closes the affecting book."" — Horn Book Magazine"


"★""A mature and moving story replete with both tenderness and cruelty. Highly recommended as a picture book for older elementary students and all those with an interest in illustration."" — School Library Journal (starred review) ""Say offers a tender narrative about a youth who saves a baby sparrow from a group of village bullies. Softly colored pen, ink, and watercolor vignettes give delight to the brief relationship between child and sparrow."" — Publishers Weekly ""This poignant . . . narrative navigates complex themes of friendship, loneliness, kindness, and bravery. A deeply personal tale that underscores the power of kindness."" — Kirkus Reviews ""The narrative gently relates the progression of [Kozo and the boy's] mutually rewarding relationship and the meaningfulness of care and kindness, themes furthered in Say's soft, realistic, and expressive watercolor illustrations. Say’s endnote provides story background and context, including about growing up in post-WWII Japan and the real-life Kozo."" — Booklist ""Say’s pen, ink, and watercolor illustrations depict with equal clarity both the rural Japanese setting and the young protagonist’s quiet determination and devotion. An author’s note closes the affecting book."" — Horn Book Magazine"


"""This poignant . . . narrative navigates complex themes of friendship, loneliness, kindness, and bravery. A deeply personal tale that underscores the power of kindness."" — Kirkus Reviews ""Say offers a tender narrative about a youth who saves a baby sparrow from a group of village bullies. Softly colored pen, ink, and watercolor vignettes give delight to the brief relationship between child and sparrow."" — Publishers Weekly"


"""This poignant . . . narrative navigates complex themes of friendship, loneliness, kindness, and bravery. A deeply personal tale that underscores the power of kindness."" — Kirkus Reviews"


Author Information

Allen Say was born in Yokohama, Japan, and came to the United States when he was sixteen. His many treasured books for children include Tree of Cranes, Allison, and the Caldecott Medal-winning Grandfather's Journey. He lives in Portland, Oregon.

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