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My Dad's a Birdman
David Almond
My Dad's a Birdman
David Almond
A distinguished author's use of birds and human flight as metaphors for love's transcendence over grief and death takes a new form in this comic piece of magical realism. Lizzie and her widowed dad live in a city along the river Tyne in the north of England. From the first page it is clear that Lizzie is playing parent to her father's irresponsible child. Both are reacting to the recent death of Lizzie's mother. While the girl works hard at school, Dad remains in his room, unshaven and undressed. Findingpurpose in the recently announced Great Human Bird Competition ("the first one to fly over the river Tyne wins a thousand pounds"), he secretly constructs a pair of wings from bird feathers and starts to consume bugs and worms. Sensible Auntie Doreen, assolid as her dumplings, calls him "daft." But when she tries to take Lizzie away from him, the child does her realistic best to make her father's dreams come true.
Media | Other N/A (Unknown format) |
Released | November 10, 2010 |
ISBN13 | 9781441892089 |
Label | Brilliance Audio |
Dimensions | 137 × 185 × 25 mm · 181 g |
Language | English |
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