The Cardinal And The Crow
By (Author) Michael Moniz
Simply Read Books
Simply Read Books
1st December 2014
Canada
Children
Fiction
813.6
Paperback
235
Width 225mm, Height 298mm
540g
All the birds tease poor old Crow for his scraggly feathers and harsh call, especially proud Cardinal. But when Cardinal gets into trouble, there is only one creature smart enough to get him out. Will Crow choose to help the boastful bird This thoughtful picture book, inspired by Aesop's Fables, reminds us all that 'pride and foolishness often go hand in hand'.
School Library Journal: "K-Gr 4-Old Crow is content, eager to live his life in peace. But his ragged appearance and raspy call makes him a prime target for the taunting of the other birds living by the edge of the forest. Young Cardinal is the worst. He takes great pride in teasing the old bird and leads others in the abuse. The more Crow protests, the more isolated he becomes. When fall arrives and most of the bird fly South for the winter, Cardinal and Crow remain. Cardinal, with his beautiful red feathers, boldly eats seeds left for him in feeders by well-meaning humans, but wise and experienced Crow warns him to be cautious. Cardinal scoffs at the advice, and Crow knowingly keeps watch from above. One day, a cat appears and puts the young bird in a precarious situation. Will Crow warn his tormentor This delicately illustrated picture book, inspired by Aesop's fables, is gorgeously and thoughtfully rendered. Set in autumn, by the edge of the wood, each full-page illustration, painted in soft watercolor, is so well done that children can almost feel the cool, crisp air. The moral of the story, that "pride and foolishness often roost on the same branch," is imparted artfully in a way that will encourage young readers to think. A first purchase for any picture book collection." -Amy Shepherd, St. Anne's Episcopal School, Middleton, DE
"A brisk, entertaining fable...Highly Recommended." CM Magazine, 4/4 stars review
"This book had me from the description of Crow on the first page: "This crow was very old, older than any of the other birds or animals for many miles around. His call was harsh and coarse and his feathers were long and scraggly. But these things didn't bother him.// He would have been happy, if only the other birds left him in peace." Crow is unquestionably an interesting character, yet Moniz makes brash young Cardinal, who with his "brilliant red feathers and a beautiful singing voice" leads the other birds in the mocking song of "ugly old Crow" a dynamic character, too. Crow and Cardinal in text and illustration have distinct and memorable characters. They are more than types, and the subtle layers of background in the illustrations add further to the sense of depth created by the words. This was a pleasure to read." Book Wars blog
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Michael Moniz spent his childhood living between the big city and the tranquil Azores islands of Portugal. It is this unique upbringing and an early appreciation for culture and the arts that inspired Michael's creativity at young age. His first book, Wazzyjump, also published by Simply Read Books, received a starred Kirkus review. The "luminous" and "delicacy" of its illustrations (Quill and Quire), as well as its "delightful tale of mystery, discovery, and friendship" (CM Magazine) are the signature for Michael's whimsical creative style. When Michael is not telling stories, he works as an Artistic Director for a Toronto-based advertising agency. Michael Moniz spent his childhood living between the big city and the tranquil Azores islands of Portugal. It is this unique upbringing and an early appreciation for culture and the arts that inspired Michael's creativity at young age. His first book, Wazzyjump, also published by Simply Read Books, received a starred Kirkus review. The "luminous" and "delicacy" of its illustrations (Quill and Quire), as well as its "delightful tale of mystery, discovery, and friendship" (CM Magazine) are the signature for Michael's whimsical creative style. When Michael is not telling stories, he works as an Artistic Director for a Toronto-based advertising agency.