Reviews
"A lovely, satisfying parable of beauty and generosity . . . richly evocative of Far Eastern Art." - The New York Times "The beauty of this book lies . . . in its luxury, its aesthetic, its gorgeous densely colored patterns of trees and ushes, and the birds themselves." - The Boston Globe "Children will take the hopes and wishes of the little bird born without wings to their hearts. . . . A lovely book, and one that cannot but leave a lasting impression." - The Saturday Review "Truly a beautiful book." - McCalls From the Trade Paperback edition., "A lovely, satisfying parable of beauty and generosity . . . richly evocative of Far Eastern Art." -- The New York Times "The beauty of this book lies . . . in its luxury, its aesthetic, its gorgeous densely colored patterns of trees and ushes, and the birds themselves." -- The Boston Globe "Children will take the hopes and wishes of the little bird born without wings to their hearts. . . . A lovely book, and one that cannot but leave a lasting impression." -- The Saturday Review "Truly a beautiful book." -- McCalls, "Children will take the hopes and wishes of the little bird born without wings to their hearts. . . . They will understand the ending: 'We are all different. Each has his own memories and his invisible golden dreams.' A lovely book, and one that cannot but leave a lasting impression."--The Saturday Review From the Trade Paperback edition., "A lovely, satisfying parable of beauty and generosity . . . richly evocative of Far Eastern Art." -- The New York Times "The beauty of this book lies . . . in its luxury, its aesthetic, its gorgeous densely colored patterns of trees and ushes, and the birds themselves." -- The Boston Globe "Children will take the hopes and wishes of the little bird born without wings to their hearts. . . . A lovely book, and one that cannot but leave a lasting impression." -- The Saturday Review "Truly a beautiful book." -- McCalls From the Trade Paperback edition.