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Peggy the Always Sorry Pigeon by Oxford University Press; 9780192778567

Peggy the Always Sorry Pigeon

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Description

Peggy the Always Sorry Pigeon tells the heartfelt tale of a pigeon named Peggy, who is entrenched in a cycle of self-blame and sorrow. This captivating narrative unfolds as Peggy navigates the trials of everyday life, often feeling like the target of others' bullying. Her journey begins to transform when she encounters Joan, a wise and experienced seagull who becomes her mentor.

The Plot

Through Joan's guidance, Peggy learns the significance of standing up for herself and asserting her own worth. The story delicately explores themes of self-assertion, confidence, and the resilience required to overcome adversity. As Peggy gains strength, readers witness her evolution from a timid bird to one who embraces her identity with newfound courage.

Illustrative Charm

The narrative is brought to life with delightful illustrations by Carmen Saldana, which add a layer of humour and visual appeal to Peggy's experiences. Each page is a vibrant celebration of individuality and the power of friendship.

Themes and Literary Merit

This book not only entertains but also serves as a valuable lesson for young readers on the importance of self-esteem and assertiveness. It resonates with those who appreciate stories that highlight personal growth, making it a perfect companion for children who may relate to Peggy's struggles. Readers who enjoy tales of resilience may also find joy in similar works such as Giraffes Can't Dance by Giles Andreae or The Dot by Peter H. Reynolds.

Specifications

Format: Paperback / softback
Dimensions: 270 mm × 230 mm × 6 mm
Publisher: Oxford University Press
ISBN: 9780192778567

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