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1 volume (unpaged) : color illustrations ; 28 cm. |
Summary |
"My Words Flew Away Like Birds is both a poignant and heartening story about the experience of a child who moves to a new country. Everything feels new and strange to her, and though she has learned some of the language, when she tries to speak, all her words fly away. In the end, our heroine finds she doesn't need a lot of words to make a new friend. It is a story of finding a sense of belonging in a new place, resilience, and human connection. An utterly charming and sensitive portrayal of a child's immigrant experience."-- Provided by publisher. |
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""When I came here, all my words flew away." As her family is getting ready to move to a different country, a little girl learns words in a new language. "Hello, how are you?" "I am very well, thank you." "Goodbye!" But in the new place, everyone speaks so fast, their words tumble and swirl all around. Their words don't sound like the ones the girl learned. So she doesn't say anything. She waits, watches and listens. Until one day, she discovers she doesn't need a lot of words to find her way." -- Book jacket. |
Source |
20220111. |
Subject |
Moving, Household -- Juvenile fiction.
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Moving, Household -- Fiction.
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Belonging (Social psychology) -- Juvenile fiction.
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Friendship -- Fiction.
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Belonging (Social psychology) -- Fiction.
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Immigrant children -- Juvenile fiction.
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Immigrant children -- Fiction.
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Friendship -- Juvenile fiction.
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Genre/Form |
Fiction.
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Picture books.
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Added Author |
Jain, Shrija, 1993-
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ISBN |
9781525303180 hbk. |
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152530318X hbk. |
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