The flight of Mr Finch

Thomas Baas

Book - 2018

"Mr Finch leads a quiet life with his best friend, a small red bird. Nothing very exciting ever happens to them and that suits Mr Finch very well. Until one day, when his one and only friend disappears! Terribly worried Mr Finch heads off in search of the bird into the heart of a jungle that has recently invaded the city ... Suddenly, Mr Finch finds himself on an extraordinary journey that teaches him far more than he realised about himself. Will this journey allow the two friends to take flight and finally find true happiness? A tender and magical picture book that shows happiness is sometimes very close at hand just waiting to be found!"--Provided by publisher.

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Genres
Children's stories Pictorial works
Action and adventure fiction
Picture books
Published
London : Tate Publishing 2018.
Language
English
French
Main Author
Thomas Baas (author)
Item Description
Originally published in French as: L'envol d'Osvaldo. Flammarion, ©2017.
Physical Description
34 unnumbered pages (2 fold-out) : chiefly color illustrations ; 31 cm
ISBN
9781849765909
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Review by School Library Journal Review

PreS-Gr 2-Mr. Finch lives a quiet, but happy life in his apartment with his bird Pip. But when Pip stops singing, Mr. Finch starts to panic and buys a flower for the bird that's guaranteed to bring happiness. However, the flower grows dramatically into a jungle overnight, and he discovers that Pip is gone. Mr. Finch must now go on an adventure beyond his neighborhood for the first time to find his friend and his happiness. Though this story has been told before, Baas tells it with a strong focus on the relationship between the two, making it a genuine heartwarming experience. The journey Mr. Finch embarks upon feels as vast and wondrous as the jungle he explores, which creates a sense of deep investment in these simple characters. But what makes this truly special is the detailed and intricate artwork. The mostly green and red palette dramatically adds to the whimsy of the book, making it an unforgettable and vivid experience. VERDICT A heartwarming and lovely indie hit perfect for one-on-one and small group sharing.-Peter Blenski, Greenfield Public Library, WI © Copyright 2018. Library Journals LLC, a wholly owned subsidiary of Media Source, Inc. No redistribution permitted.

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Review by Kirkus Book Review

A man loses his pet bird and finds a new friend when a magical plant temporarily transforms his urban neighborhood into a dense jungle.Mr. Finch, pictured as a white, balding, mustachioed man dressed in a suit and tie, overcoat, and tall old-fashioned hat, lives in a small attic room. He enjoys the company of his bird, Pip, and worries when Pip ceases chirping. An improved view and larger cage don't make a difference so, enticed by a clever sales pitch, Mr. Finch purchases a "very special plant" in hopes of cheering up his pet and sets into motion an unlikely transformation of his environmentand the loss of Pip. His subsequent search for the bird broadens his horizons and sets the stage for a new friendship. Baas' relatively lengthy text has a slightly formal tone that complements the old-fashioned, cartoon-style illustrations, which are reminiscent of William Steig's. The limited palette, primarily in green, with red outlines and highlights and occasional details in black, further establishes the retro feel. A wordless gatefold follows an emotional description of Mr. Finch's distress, immersing readers in the fantastical setting. The appearance of a generic Indigenous man, with body and face paint and holding a spear, gives pause but matches the overall sensibility.Adult characters, a plot with limited child appeal, and use of stereotype may keep this import, originally published in French, from flying high in the U.S. (Picture book. 5-8) Copyright Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.

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