Borka : the adventures of a goose with no feathers / [written and illustrated by] John Burningham.
"Mr. and Mrs. Plumpster are delighted when their six eggs hatch into adorable baby goslings. But one has them worried: Borka, who was born without feathers. The doctor encourages Mrs. Plumpster to knit Borka a fuzzy sweater, but while it helps keep out the cold, it doesn't keep all the other young geese from teasing Borka --until, come migration day, her siblings fly off without her. What is the tearful goose to do? In a brand-new edition of his debut book for children --awarded a prestigious Kate Greenaway Medal in 1963 --the incomparable John Burningham turns a sad beginning into a whimsical tale of pluck and serendipity, kindness and kindred spirits, as he celebrates the rare birds among us."--publisher's description.
Record details
- ISBN: 9781536200409
- Physical Description: 32 unnumbered pages : illustrations ; 29 cm.
- Edition: First Candlewick Press edition.
- Publisher: Somerville, MA : Candlewick Press, 2018.
- Copyright: ℗♭1963.
Content descriptions
General Note: | Originally published in Great Britain by Jonathan Cape, an imprint of Random House Children's Publishers UK, a Penguin Random House Company. |
Awards Note: | Kate Greenaway Medal, 1963. |
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Subject: | Geese > Juvenile fiction. Geese > Fiction. |
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Location | Call Number / Copy Notes | Barcode | Shelving Location | Status | Due Date |
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La Conner Regional Library | EASY FIC BURNINGHAM | 112285 | CHILDREN | Available | - |
John Burningham is one of the worldâs most recognized and beloved illustrators. His work has received countless awards, including a Boston GlobeâHorn Book honor for Itâs a Secret! and two Kate Greenaway Medals. Over his fifty-year career, John Burningham has written and illustrated more than thirty picture books, including Picnic, Motor Miles, and Mouse House. He is married to illustrator Helen Oxenbury. They have three children and live in North London.