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Yellow Bird And Me
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Yellow Bird And Me Paperback - 1986

by Hansen, Joyce

  • Used
  • very good
  • Paperback

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Clarion Books. Very Good. 1986. Paperback. 0395553881 . 8 oz.; 155 pages; PB Unread name written inside front cover o/w only slight shelf wear. In a sequel to THE GIFT-GIVER, Doris reluctantly starts helping Yellow Bird, the class clown, with his reading problem. To her surprise, Doris finds that in caring for and helping Bird, she develops a new friend. .
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Details

  • Title Yellow Bird And Me
  • Author Hansen, Joyce
  • Binding Paperback
  • Edition First Edition
  • Condition Used - Very Good
  • Pages 155
  • Volumes 1
  • Language ENG
  • Publisher Clarion Books, New York, New York
  • Date 1986
  • Bookseller's Inventory # 13725
  • ISBN 9780395553886 / 0395553881
  • Weight 0.37 lbs (0.17 kg)
  • Dimensions 7.6 x 5.15 x 0.5 in (19.30 x 13.08 x 1.27 cm)
  • Ages 10 to 12 years
  • Grade levels 5 - 7
  • Reading level 620
  • Library of Congress Catalog Number 85000484
  • Dewey Decimal Code FIC

Summary

In a sequel to THE GIFT-GIVER, Doris reluctantly starts helping Yellow Bird, the class clown, with his reading problem. To her surprise, Doris finds that in caring for and helping Bird, she develops a new friend.

First line

163rd Street is dingy gray even though the leaves on the trees are gold and red and orange.

Media reviews

"Smoothly written and easy to read; the language with touches of colloquial black English, has strength and vitality . . . the story is particularly valuable for its emphasis on friendship, generosity of spirit, and seeing what's below the surface." Kirkus Reviews