Do you know this book:
It is a childrn's book that i read when i was growing up. it's told from the
perspective of the father to his child (i'm pretty sure) and it's about how he
discovers his wife is a really a bird of some kind who stays up at nights and
plucks her feathers to sew a sail for a boat he is building, and then one night he
walks in on her, and she is never seen again. the pictures are beautiful and i
thought it might have been a caldecott winner.
Thank you,
Sarah Albanese
Summit Ed. Resources
www.summited.org
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