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Red Comet Press LLC Hardback English

The White Raven

By Kathryn Otoshi

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Red Comet Press LLC Hardback English

The White Raven

By Kathryn Otoshi

Regular price £12.99 £11.04 Save 15%
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  • ? "Stunning spreads infused with warm, opalescent hues . . . Luminous, uplifting, and thought provoking." –Kirkus Reviews, Starred ReviewThe White Raven is a poignant journey of self-acceptance, belonging, and the courage to rise above rejection to find light, love, and home. From acclaimed author Kathryn Otoshi comes The White Raven, a lyrical and deeply moving picture book that asks powerful questions about identity, empathy, and acceptance. When a raven is born different, it must navigate the fear and loneliness of being cast out—but with a child’s kindness and a resilient spirit, this white raven discovers what it means to be seen, loved, and free. Through evocative prose and timeless themes, The White Raven gently invites readers of all ages to reflect on what it truly means to belong and the healing power of compassion. Inspired by real-life ravens with leucism, this story is a beautiful reminder that our differences can become our wings.
? "Stunning spreads infused with warm, opalescent hues . . . Luminous, uplifting, and thought provoking." –Kirkus Reviews, Starred ReviewThe White Raven is a poignant journey of self-acceptance, belonging, and the courage to rise above rejection to find light, love, and home. From acclaimed author Kathryn Otoshi comes The White Raven, a lyrical and deeply moving picture book that asks powerful questions about identity, empathy, and acceptance. When a raven is born different, it must navigate the fear and loneliness of being cast out—but with a child’s kindness and a resilient spirit, this white raven discovers what it means to be seen, loved, and free. Through evocative prose and timeless themes, The White Raven gently invites readers of all ages to reflect on what it truly means to belong and the healing power of compassion. Inspired by real-life ravens with leucism, this story is a beautiful reminder that our differences can become our wings.