Review of Just Different
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Review of Just Different
Just Different is a children’s story written by Nancy Peterson and illustrated by Jonathan Beistline. This beautifully illustrated book tells the story of a family of Canada geese. The goose parents run their family with the precision of a military battalion. They are proud to be part of the First Gaggle. The father goose is known as The General, and the mother goose is his second in command.
A few weeks after they hatch, the goslings learn about sandhill cranes, whom their mother says are the silliest birds ever. The sandhill cranes seem to have no rhyme or reason for what they do.
When it is time to migrate south, the geese face danger from hunters. One of the goslings, Willie, is hit by a gunshot that damages his flight feathers. His father makes the decision that Willie must stay behind and wait for another flock to migrate with. When it looks as if Willie’s luck has run out, he gets help from an unexpected source.
Although this is a fictional story, it gives young readers real-world information about Canada geese and the V formation that they fly in as well as about the dangers they face. Readers also learn about sandhill cranes and the fact that their behavior is not as haphazard as it might initially seem.
This story teaches young readers about tolerance of those who are different from ourselves. Willie learns that the sandhill cranes are kind and smart, and he teaches his father about them, opening new lines of communication between the two species.
The beautiful ink illustrations are a perfect accompaniment to the story. The book is best suited to kids in the middle-grade range and above due to the peril that Willie faces when he is shot. Although he suffers no lasting harm, these scenes might be unsettling to very young kids.
I believe that the book is professionally edited. I found only one minor error in the text. There was nothing that I disliked about the story. It is concisely written, entertaining, educational and encourages kids and adults alike to see the common Canada goose in a new light. I did not know much about sandhill cranes before reading this story. I very much appreciated the new knowledge.
I give Just Different a well-deserved four out of four stars. Parents can feel confident in sharing this high-quality story about two quite different types of migratory birds with their children.
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