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The Parrot / El Loro

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Author: John E. Potente

Illustrations: Rubén Soza
Translation to Spanish: Natalia Rodríguez

The Parrot is a story about a parrot whose mother was taken from the wild. The Parrot, el Loro, was born in a cage and never knew what freedom felt like. But he recognized the shape and colors of parrots and the vocal calls they made as they flew overhead. It is a story of separation and confinement of animals deprived of their instinctual social bonds.

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Ships from Long Island, New York.

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Author: John E. Potente

Illustrations: Rubén Soza
Translation to Spanish: Natalia Rodríguez

The Parrot is a story about a parrot whose mother was taken from the wild. The Parrot, el Loro, was born in a cage and never knew what freedom felt like. But he recognized the shape and colors of parrots and the vocal calls they made as they flew overhead. It is a story of separation and confinement of animals deprived of their instinctual social bonds.

Printed in the United States of America.
Ships from Long Island, New York.

Shipping and handling is $5 and will be added at checkout.

Author: John E. Potente

Illustrations: Rubén Soza
Translation to Spanish: Natalia Rodríguez

The Parrot is a story about a parrot whose mother was taken from the wild. The Parrot, el Loro, was born in a cage and never knew what freedom felt like. But he recognized the shape and colors of parrots and the vocal calls they made as they flew overhead. It is a story of separation and confinement of animals deprived of their instinctual social bonds.

Printed in the United States of America.
Ships from Long Island, New York.

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Publisher: Native America
Publication Date: August 1, 2023 (First Edition)
Printed in the Unites States of America
Language: English with Spanish translation
Hardcover: 60 pages
ISBN: 978-0-9899136-2-1
Item Weight: 15.6 ounces
Printed on recycled paper, acid-free for archival purposes
Printed in the Unites States of America

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