The Crow's Fine Feathers

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Bessada, Maissa

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1998

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This is one of a set of four books that come in a carrying-case with a matched green and maroon pattern. Each booklet has a stiff cover and sixteen slick pages. The same pattern occurs across the page-tops inside each book. Here Cornelius the crow looks in the mirror each morning and finds himself handsome. He even keeps a mirror in his pocket. The assemblage of peacock feathers he puts together looks like a fur coat, as one sees on 9 and on the cover. It takes just one round of laughter and taunting from the other crows to convince Cornelius that his black suit really was dignified. When he returns to the other crows the next day to play with them, they all fly away. He learns not to care when he loses his mirror. He starts to think of others and becomes a revered crow.

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DS-Max [importer]
DS-Max; ©1997 Bessada Gagné

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4011 (Access ID)

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