A funny and amazing story based on a real-life crow from renowned
naturalist and Newbery Medal-winning author Jean Craighead George, with
illustrations from long-time collaborator Wendell Minor. Twig George
and T. Luke George have provided up-to-date research for this stunning
picture book by their mother.
A young boy finds a baby crow abandoned, cold and hungry. He takes him
home, hoping to nurse him back to health. His Grandpa disapproves--he
thinks that crows are pests and thieves! The boy knows that the crow he
names "Crowbar" is capable of learning more than how to eat, caw, and
fly. But can he prove it?
As Crowbar grows, the boy teaches him how to speak and Crowbar teaches
the boy just how clever crows can be. With his innate intelligence,
Crowbar will show he is smarter than anyone could imagine.
This beautiful new picture book from the author of My Side of the
Mountain, Julie of the Wolves, and many other beloved books will be
welcomed by young naturalists.