Rosa Farm A Barnyard Tale

Rosa Farm A Barnyard Tale by Liz Wu, published by Alfred A. Knopf in 2006, is a delightful story for young readers, featuring 134 pages of engaging narrative. The book follows Gallileon, a young rooster tasked with crowing to wake the sun on a Sunday morning while his father competes at the county fair. As Gallileon navigates his responsibilities, he faces challenges, including a trick played by the geese that leads to the sun’s disappearance at noon.
In this charming tale, readers will discover themes of family and perseverance as Gallileon’s little sister, Pepina, steps in to help him overcome his predicament. The story is enriched by Matt Phelan’s sumptuously illustrated line drawings, enhancing the experience for middle grade audiences. With its focus on farm life and animal characters, this book captures the essence of juvenile fiction, making it an engaging read for children interested in animals and rural lifestyles.
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Gallileon, a young rooster, has to crow to the sun on Sunday morning when his father is sent to compete at the county fair. After a few starts and stops, Gallileon manages to wake up the sun and the rest of the farm, but when the geese decide to play a mean trick on him, the sun disappears at high noon. Where did it go? Can Gallileon’s irrepressible little sister Pepina save her brother from the ultimate humiliation?
Sumptuously illustrated with line drawings by Matt Phelan, this refreshingly literary debut by Elizabeth Wu is perfect for young middle grade readers.
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