A Swift Return by Fiona Barker

 A Swift Return

 by Fiona Barker


A Swift Return by Fiona Barker with illustrations by Howard Gray, was published in February 2024 by Tiny Tree.

My thanks to the author an publisher for sending me a copy to review and to

 The Write Reads for inviting me to take part on the tour.


Synopsis

Aria has her head in the clouds. Yusuf keeps his feet on the ground. But when they work together to save a bird who has lost her way, something magical happens. When Swift loses her way on her epic migration. Aria and Yusuf come to her rescue and are inspired to think big about looking after the sky above their city. Inspired by Fiona and Howard’s love for wildlife of all kinds, A Swift Return is the follow-up to Setsuko and the Song of the Sea. Howard’s beautiful illustrations evoke a strong sense of place, strengthened by the beautiful Arabic text distilled by Maysoon AbuBlan.


My Review

This is a beautiful picture book for children that they will want to return to time and time again . It is a story of hope and how if we all take responsibility for changing our surroundings for the better and caring for nature and its needs we will have a better world to live in.

By caring for the swift and helping to create a world that it, and many others can thrive in we create a caring , beautiful environment.

The illustrations and the addition of Arabic text add another  dimension to this simple, illuminating story and serve to enhance a very special story.


About the Author



Fiona is a middle-aged, married mum of one. She is positively potty about picturebooks; reading them and writing them. When writing, she longs for alliterative loveliness but is reluctant to rhyme. When reading, she looks for a marriage of words and artwork and loves anything that is fun to read aloud.
Fiona loves doing school author visits and speaking to adults about picture books and children's publishing.
Visit www.fionabarker.co.uk for details of forthcoming events.


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