In this second book in Nancy Vo's Crow Stories trilogy, a ranger and a
fox form a special and unexpected friendship while navigating an
indifferent and dangerous wilderness.
In this memorable and beautifully illustrated story, a ranger comes
across a fox caught in a trap. The ranger frees the fox and promises
only to tend to its wounds. The fox recovers and remains curiously close
to the ranger, and when unexpected twists occur, the fox ends up being
the helper. The ranger asks the fox, "Does this make us even?" and
almost immediately feels regret--keeping score has no place in
friendship. And so the two continue their journey together.
In this second book in the Crow Stories trilogy, Nancy Vo explores
themes of friendship and how meaningful bonds form when we can openly
give and receive. Vo's stunning, spare illustrations are a delight, and
complement the journey of these two nuanced characters toward
understanding and companionship.
Correlates to the Common Core State Standards in English Language
Arts:
CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.RL.1.2
Retell stories, including key details, and demonstrate understanding of
their central message or lesson.