The Other Goose

The Other Goose by Judith Kerr, published by HarperCollins in 2002, is a charming children’s book featuring 32 pages of full-color illustrations. This story follows Katerina, a lonely goose who yearns for companionship as she navigates her feelings of sadness and isolation. Her hope is sparked by glimpses of another goose reflected in the shiny surface of a car, leading her to dream of a day when she will no longer be the only goose on the pond.
Readers will find a narrative that explores themes of friendship and emotions, as Katerina’s journey unfolds with humor and warmth. The book addresses social themes relevant to young readers, making it a delightful addition to any collection of juvenile fiction. With its engaging illustrations and relatable storyline, The Other Goose invites children to reflect on feelings of loneliness and the joy of companionship.
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Katerina is sad because she’s the only goose in town, but sometimes she sees another goose in the side of a shiny car. She thinks: One day that goose will come out. Then I’ll no longer be the only goose on the pond. Suddenly one day . . . it does! Full-color illustrations.
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