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Monster Birds by Vee Browne; illustrated by  Baje Whitethorne β€” book cover

Monster Birds

by Vee Browne; illustrated by Baje Whitethorne
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Overview

The Twins strive to defeat the Monster Birds who have been plaguing Anasazi villages. A sequel to Monster Slayers. Ages 7 and up.

Twelve-year-old twins use their weapons, lightning arrows and magic feathers, to defend their village from the Monster Birds.

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Publishers Weekly - Publisher's Weekly

Rooted in a Navajo folktale, this sequel to Monster Slayer again involves the Hero Twins. Here they battle the Monster Birds who have preyed upon the Anasazi villagers. Captured by the Monster Birds and taken to their nest, the Twins kill the Monster Birds with lightning arrows and use their magic feathers to change their enemies' fledglings into the eagle and owl. With the aid of their grandmother, Spiderwoman, the Twins escape the nest, and to this day their people live in peace, unafraid of monsters. Browne's prose is markedly still and even, a foil for the epic quests of the Hero Twins. The dramas seem reserved for White-thorne's fantastical, highly detailed watercolors. Hyperbolic in palette and perspective, the art arrestingly calls on a contemporary sensibility to stress the mythic content of the narrative. Ages 7-up. (Sept.)

Book Details

Published
September 1, 1993
Publisher
Flagstaff, Ariz. : Northland Pub., c1993.
Pages
32
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9780873585583

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