The Feather
By Margaret Wild
Illustrated by Freya Blackwood
‘Hope is the thing with feathers that perches in the soul’—Emily Dickinson
This is a story about hope, kindness and redemption set in a grey dystopian world. When a great feather drifts from the leaden sky, two children recognise its extraordinariness and take it to the village for its protection. The villagers, however, want to encase it, upon which the feather loses its radiance. The children take it home and care for it through the night. In the morning it is again radiant, and when they set it free it leaves behind the first signs of blue sky and colour. The ambiguous ending invites multiple interpretations about the effects of selflessness and kindness.
By Margaret Wild
Illustrated by Freya Blackwood
‘Hope is the thing with feathers that perches in the soul’—Emily Dickinson
This is a story about hope, kindness and redemption set in a grey dystopian world. When a great feather drifts from the leaden sky, two children recognise its extraordinariness and take it to the village for its protection. The villagers, however, want to encase it, upon which the feather loses its radiance. The children take it home and care for it through the night. In the morning it is again radiant, and when they set it free it leaves behind the first signs of blue sky and colour. The ambiguous ending invites multiple interpretations about the effects of selflessness and kindness.
By Margaret Wild
Illustrated by Freya Blackwood
‘Hope is the thing with feathers that perches in the soul’—Emily Dickinson
This is a story about hope, kindness and redemption set in a grey dystopian world. When a great feather drifts from the leaden sky, two children recognise its extraordinariness and take it to the village for its protection. The villagers, however, want to encase it, upon which the feather loses its radiance. The children take it home and care for it through the night. In the morning it is again radiant, and when they set it free it leaves behind the first signs of blue sky and colour. The ambiguous ending invites multiple interpretations about the effects of selflessness and kindness.
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Format: Paperback
Dimensions: 21.0 cm x 30.o cm
Pages: 32
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ISBN: 9781760506353
Publisher: Hardie Grant Children’s Publishing (Imprint: Little Hare)
Release Date: 1 February 2020
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Author: Margaret Wild
Illustrator: Freya Blackwood
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Early Childhood (4-6 yrs)
Younger Readers (6-9 yrs)
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CONFLICT & CRISIS, LOOKING AFTER OURSELVES & OTHERS
hope, kindness, selflessness, feather