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    The Kingdom of Singing Birds by Miriam Aroner, Shelly O. Haas

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    • Age Range: 5 to 10
    • Pub. Date: June 1993
    • 32pp
    • Sales Rank: 325,938
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      • Pub. Date: June 1993
      • Publisher: Lerner Publishing Group
      • Format: Paperback, 32pp
      • Sales Rank: 325,938
      • Age Range: 5 to 10

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      When his collection of rare and exotic birds refuses to sing, the king calls wise Rabbi Zusya for help.

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      A new king inherits a magnificent royal aviary in which dwell birds from all over the world, beautiful but utterly silent: ``Treebirds and seabirds, red, green, and blue / Shorebirds and snowbirds, so lovely to view / From India, Arabia, the wide world around / A rainbow of colors--but alas, not a sound!'' The king tries everything to bring forth birdsong--special gustatory treats, a jewel-bedecked mansion of a birdcage, magicians and musicians, witches and clowns. Nothing works until a soft-spoken rabbi gives the solution: ``If you want your birds to sing, you must let them go free.'' Unlike many folktales which demand all-or-nothing faith from their heroes, this unusually gentle story allows the king's faltering trust to grow by degrees. Letting one bird escape, he hears its song. A few more swell the chorus. Finally, the monarch frees the entire aviary, causing a crescendo of music within the kingdom. Written in occasionally lilting prose with a few verse passages, Aroner's text draws on Hasidic lore about the wise and benevolent Rabbi Zusya. Haas's light-washed, often mystical watercolors sustain the mood, more meditative than venturesome. A philosophically substantial read, the book mirrors the simplicity of its main character. Ages 5-8. (June)

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