Description
by Lori Doody
Short-listed, 2020 Bruneau Family Award for Children’s/Young Adult Literature
Once, on a particularly windy day, a stranger arrived in town. A storm had blown her there from a very long way away. She wasn’t the first unusual visitor, but she was certainly the most flamboyant.
Lori Doody is back with another charming and quirky picture bookâthis time about a flamingo, blown off course. The town where she has so unexpectedly landed looks very nice, and might be a good place to settle down, but she isn’t quite sure she’ll fit in. She tries to find a flock of her own; unfortunately, all her looking comes to nothing. But the people in the town are keen to keep their flamingo friend. What better way to make her feel at home than to paint the town pink.
Inspired by the story of two flamingos that were sighted in Newfoundland years ago, Lori Doody has crafted a charming and gentle tale about being a stranger in a new place, needing to belong, and ultimately being welcomed in the warmest of ways. Young readers and listeners will have great fun looking for flamingos tucked into the illustrations, and watching as the town and the townsfolk gradually make their feathered friend one of the family.
The book includes a brief list of flamingo facts as well.
7″x9″ softcover, 44 pages. For readers 3 to 7.