
Adam's Starling
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Adam is shy and a dreamer. He is picked on at school and he doesn't know what to do. Then his special starling, who follows him to school, needs his help. Will Adam find courage at last?
An inspiring and captivating story.
Reviews / Votes
beautifully told -- Woman's Way all the elements in this story blend perfectly in a carefully measured way that make it a compulsive read -- Irish Examiner deserves another look -- Evening Echo still as relevant today -- Books Ireland a perceptive and very moving story which will resonate with many readers - bullies and the bullied. An excellent opportunity for discussion of this emotive subject -- parentsintouch.co.uk This story has tremendous potential for classroom use. An extremely thought-provoking book that would be an easy read for most 9- to 11-year olds. -- Janet McGonagle - Children's Books in Ireland * Children's Books in Ireland * What an impressive debut! ... This book convincingly captures life's hassles. Perdue is exceptionally good on Adam's various relationships ... (her) handling of the Adam/Grandad scenes are not only brilliant, they are also genuinely moving, and the starling plot is never allowed to become tweety-sweety. My nine-year-old thought it fantastic. -- Niall MacMonagle - The Irish Times This book is touching and sometimes sad. It would be great for children aged 8 upward. -- Teenage reviewer Catherine O'Mahony, iQ magazine This is a good story told with much lively dialogue and it will sustain children's interest through thirteen quite meaty chapters. -- The School Librarian Sensitive study of a shy and insecure boy who, in the protection of something smaller and weaker than himself, manages to finally confront the boys that constantly pick on him at school. -- Books Ireland Adam's Starling belongs on the shelf of any home with school-going children ... The bonding-with-animals theme makes this an appealing book, crashing through age and gender definitions in a warm-hearted way. -- Evening Herald gentle novel which confronts a serious problem in a sensitive and honest way. -- Bisto Award judges This is an intelligent, instructive book heavy with intent. -- Eileen Battersby - The Irish Times Its sensitive, imaginative treatment of the now cliched theme of bullying makes it a great stocking-filler -- The Sunday IndependentMore details
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Gillian's first book, Adam's Starling was written for older readers and won the Eilis Dillon Memorial Award 2002. The Irish Times described Adam's Starling as an impressive debut. Since then she has written three books in the successful O'Brien Panda Series - Conor's Cowboy Suit, Panda No. 23, Conor's Concert, Panda No. 25, and Conor's Canvas, Panda No. 35. The spirited and determined Conor, who loves to do things his way and his way only has proved to be extremely popular with younger readers. Gillian is married with two children, and lives in Dublin.
Dubliner Barry Reynolds is a character designer/concept/visual development artist and illustrator who has worked on the Oscar-nominated, animated movie The Secret of Kells, on Aardman and Sony Pictures Animation's Arthur Christmas, and on Irish language graphic novels, An Tain and Deirdre agus Mic Uisnigh, where his artwork helped these Irish legends to a new readership. As a child, Barry saw The Jungle Book and announced then that he intended to be an artist, and he has realised that dream, apart from a few brief flirtations with wanting to be an astronaut, a dinosaur hunter and a zoologist ... the last of which came in handy when working on The Great Big Book of Irish Wildlife.
Content
- Intro
- Reviews
- Title Page
- Contents
- Dedication
- Acknowledgements
- 1: Grandad
- 2: Trouble at School
- 3: Starlings
- 4: Danny
- 5: Throwing Stones
- 6: The Rubbish Bin
- 7: Linda's Plan
- 8: Adam's Secret
- 9: Trouble
- 10: Dad's Problem
- 11: Facing Rory
- 12: RUNNING
- 13: Sorry
- Copyright
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