Thursday, February 26, 2009

ECEL 219, Blog #2

"Hawk, I'm your brother," written by Byrd Baylor, and Illustrated by Peter Parnall, is a caldecott honor book. In this story, a little natavie american boy, Rudy Soto, wants nothing more then to learn to fly. He asks everyone he knows if they know how or if they can teach them. Eventually he grows tired of being laughed at and stops asking. This is when he decides to capture a hawk out of his favorite nest on the side of his favorite mountain. He ties hawk to a string and keeps him in a cage when he cannot be with him. This story goes on with a somewhat surprise ending. Does little Rudy Soto learn how to fly from his hawk? This story would be a great exploration story for forshadowing and prediction for children. And, on top of that, it is Multi Cultural! Enjoy!

1 comment:

  1. I have not heard of this book, but it sounds really interesting.I like surprises, and even more surprise endings. This will be a book that I will look into. Thanks for the suggestion.

    Tara Ulrich

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