Helen's Birds

Sara Cassidy author Sophie Casson illustrator

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Groundwood Books Ltd ,Canada

Published:19th Sep '19

Currently unavailable, and unfortunately no date known when it will be back

Helen's Birds cover

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  • Booklist
  • Kirkus Reviews
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    From Sara Cassidy, acclaimed author of A Boy Named Queen, comes a stunning wordless graphic novel about friendship, loss and hope.

    From Sara Cassidy, acclaimed author of A Boy Named Queen, comes a stunning wordless graphic novel about friendship, loss and hope.

    For as long as Saanvi can remember, she has been friends with her elderly neighbor Helen. They play cards and garden together and, especially, care for the wild birds that visit Helen’s yard. When Helen dies suddenly, a “For Sale” sign goes up, and movers arrive, emptying the house of its furniture and stripping the yard of its birdfeeders. The sparrows and hummingbirds disappear.

    Soon a bulldozer tears down Helen’s house. All winter, Saanvi walks numbly past the property as developers begin to build condos. Then one spring day, amid the dust and turmoil of construction, she finds a weathered playing card wedged between two rocks. She holds it to her chest, and finally sobs.

    After a tearful night, Saanvi wakes inspired. She slathers peanut butter on pinecones to hang from tree branches, hammers together a birdhouse from scrap wood and drags a kitchen stool outside to hold a bowl of water. Finally, she retrieves a nest that has been unraveling on Helen’s old property and places it in a tree in her own yard. Saanvi’s yard soon fills with Helen’s birds. They have a home again.

    This beautifully illustrated, wordless graphic novel shows Saanvi’s journey through close friendship, then hollowing loss and change, until she finally finds hope.

    Correlates to the Common Core State Standards in English Language Arts:

    CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.RL.4.1
    Refer to details and examples in a text when explaining what the text says explicitly and when drawing inferences from the text.

A moving testimony to the process of navigating abrupt, painful change—and the life-altering impact of true friendship * Kirkus Reviews *
[The graphic novel format] creates a comforting clarity and clear path for readers, even in the midst of a shocking and unexpected loss. * Quill & Quire *
This story of intergenerational friendship [is] told with warmth and realism … * Booklist *
Equally heartbreaking and encouraging, this moving look at meaningful friendship offers valuable honesty and insight. * Horn Book *

  • Commended for OLA Best Bets 2019 (Canada)
  • Commended for Globe 100 List 2019 (Canada)

ISBN: 9781773060385

Dimensions: 247mm x 209mm x 12mm

Weight: 399g

44 pages