3 edition of If We Could Fly (Window Wonderland) found in the catalog.
If We Could Fly (Window Wonderland)
Wonderland Books Window
Published
March 1996
by Worldwide Media Services
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Written in English
Edition Notes
Contributions | Donata Montanari (Illustrator) |
The Physical Object | |
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Format | Hardcover |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL11261152M |
ISBN 10 | 0887058930 |
ISBN 10 | 9780887058936 |
OCLC/WorldCa | 40570989 |
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Jill Hucklesby wrote If I Could Fly in a lyrical and songlike prose that created a truly individual narrative style. Its written in the rarely used present tense which, with the lyricism, gives the novel a dreamlike feel. I was constantly unsure as to whether what Caly was seeing and doing was real or not/5.
We Could Fly Lyrics: Mama, dear mama, look in yonder tree / See that pretty little sparrow, a-lookin' back at me / She can soar above the clouds, way up in the sky / She can fly away from here. There was a time long ago in Africa when the people could fly.
They flew like blackbirds up above with their wings shining against the blue sky. If We Could Fly book these people were captured into slavery they forgot that they could fly. They shed their wings on the long boats to America.
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Before being captured into slavery, many African people could fly. At some point, however, they lost their wings and forgot about their secret powers. We open on a young woman named Sarah. Sarah is working in the fields with her baby on her back, exhausted and emotionally beaten down.
We Could Fly Lyrics: My, oh, my / Turn around and see that sign / Flashing at you like a light / Think about it more than twice / Because it's high time, it's high time, say bye-bye / We can't keep.
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This book has been selected as a Common Core State Standards text Exemplar (GradeStories) in Appendix B. About The People Could Fly “The well-known author retells 24 black American folk tales in sure storytelling voice: animal tales, supernatural tales.
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As late as slavery days, there were still some who retained the power of flight, though they looked like other men. One of these people once turned up on an out-of-the-way plantation in America. This is what Size: KB.