Goose
Goose by Molly Bang, published by Blue Sky Press in 1996, presents a touching narrative about a baby goose who is adopted by woodchucks. This first edition explores themes of belonging and self-discovery as the young goose grapples with her identity in a world where she feels out of place. The story unfolds as she embarks on a journey that leads her to a significant realization about her abilities.
Readers will find a heartfelt exploration of the goose’s quest for acceptance and her eventual discovery of flight, which symbolizes freedom and belonging. The narrative invites reflection on themes of identity and connection, making it a thoughtful read for those interested in stories that delve into the complexities of finding one’s place in the world. With its engaging storyline, Goose offers a unique perspective on the journey of self-acceptance and the importance of embracing one’s true nature.
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Adopted by woodchucks at birth, a baby goose never feels she truly belongs–until the day she discovers she can fly.
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