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White Bird

Average rating
4 out of 5
Based on 14 Ratings and 14 Reviews

Book Description
John Thomas, a boy who lives in the woods of Tennessee with his stern guardian Luke, leads a lonely, solitary life. One morning after a storm, he finds an injured bird and makes his pet. When another young boy steals White Bird, John Thomas sets out on his own to find his pet. A perfect first chapter book for fans of historical fiction.
Book Information
PublisherThomas Y. Crowell company
BindingHardcover (13 editions)
Reading LevelUncategorized
# of Pages79
ISBN-10B0006BNLDG
Publication Date/1966
The Creators
About Clyde Robert Bulla (Author) : Clyde Robert Bulla is a published author of children's books. Some of the published credits of Clyde Robert Bulla include White Bird, Grain of Wheat: A Writer Begins.
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Reader Comments
1/21/2008 Linda Armstrong said: I ate dinner with Mr. Bulla when I attended my first SCBWI conference at the old Ambassador Hotel in LA. I was so excited. His writing is stately in its simplicity. A true master, and a very sweet man. He lamented that he was not a poet, but, oh, he was, and this little book is a masterpiece.
tags: Inspired me

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