Tico And The Golden Wings

Author: Lionni Leo

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  • : $38.99 AUD
  • : 9780394817491
  • : Alfred A. Knopf
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  • : 31 August 2010
  • : United States
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  • : Lionni Leo
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  • : Hardback
  • : 2007
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Barcode 9780394817491
9780394817491

Description

Tico, a little bird born without wings, is one day granted his dearest wish. But the wings he gets are made of gold and his bird friends turn against him. "You think you are better than we are," they say. What Tico does with his golden feathers--and the important lesson he learns--is a fable that children will take to their hearts.

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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"


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Author description

Leo Lionni, an internationally known designer, illustrator, and graphic artist, was born in Holland and lived in Italy until he came to the United States in 1939. He was the recipient of the 1984 American Institute of Graphic Arts Gold Medal and was honored posthumously in 2007 with the Society of Illustrators' Lifetime Achievement Award. His picture books are distinguished by their enduring moral themes, graphic simplicity and brilliant use of collage, and include four Caldecott Honor Books: "Inch by Inch, Frederick, Swimmy, " and "Alexander and the Wind-Up Mouse." Hailed as "a master of the simple fable" by the "Chicago Tribune, " he died in 1999 at the age of 89.

"From the Trade Paperback edition."