The Crow and the Peacock

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Sally

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2016

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Here is one of a set of 20 pamphlets, apparently sold generally in two sets. Eight slick, shiny pages with lively illustrations after a title-page. The pages feel almost plastic, with two curved corners. Each cover has a "BookWorld" logo in the upper left and an "I can read" symbol proper to the booklet in the upper right. Interior illustrations spread across the two pages. In this version, "The crow who wanted to be a peacock has had to live alone ever since." In a rare one-page illustration, the spurned crows close their eyes to their former comrade. "One should be content with what one has and should not compare oneself to others."

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Book World Publishing

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