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Usha and the stolen sun, by Bree Galbraith ; illustrated by Josée Bisaillon

Label
Usha and the stolen sun, by Bree Galbraith ; illustrated by Josée Bisaillon
Language
eng
Illustrations
illustrations
Index
no index present
Literary Form
fiction
Main title
Usha and the stolen sun
Oclc number
1104208176
Responsibility statement
by Bree Galbraith ; illustrated by Josée Bisaillon
Summary
"Usha lives in a town where the sun hasn't shone for as long as anyone can remember. Only her grandfather remembers its brilliance and tells Usha stories about the time before other people took the sun away, building a wall to keep it all to themselves. So Usha decides to do something, and sets off in search of the sun. When at last Usha reaches the wall, she tries to kick it down, climb it, yell her way through it--but the bricks don't budge. It's only after hearing voices on the other side of the wall that Usha changes her plan. She sings, shares her grandfather's stories, and piques the curiosity of the people on the other side until they are inspired to remove the bricks, one by one. Together, they bring the wall down. Inspired by the idea of peaceful protest, this book offers a timely message of cooperation and empathy."--, Provided by publisher
Target audience
juvenile
Classification
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