
After eleven-year-old Carolina begins to make decisions for herself and no longer feels constrained by her mother, she is able to let her pet crow fly free.
year: 1999, 2000, 2001
call number/section: 1000
subjects: freedom, fiction, identity, mothers and daughters, crows, liberty, mother-daughter relationship, individuality
Editions

Hobbs, Valerie
Farrar, Straus and Giroux (1999)
After eleven-year-old Carolina begins to make decisions for herself and no longer feels constrained by her mother, she is able to let her pet crow fly free.
Schools: 0

Hobbs, Valerie
Puffin Books (2000)
After eleven-year-old Carolina begins to make decisions for herself and no longer feels constrained by her mother, she is able to let her pet crow fly free.
Schools: 3

Hobbs, Valerie
Scholastic (2001)
After eleven-year-old Carolina begins to make decisions for herself and no longer feels constrained by her mother, she is able to let her pet crow fly free.
Schools: 0