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Fly Away Home

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Driven from her nest, Little Bird crosses paths with other migrating animals, including humans, looking for a safe place to call home. Reading like a modern nursery rhyme, Fly Away Home begins with...
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  • 07 April 2026
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Driven from her nest, Little Bird crosses paths with other migrating animals, including humans, looking for a safe place to call home.

Reading like a modern nursery rhyme, Fly Away Home begins with a family of birds launched into exile as “a troubling of hummingbirds / brings news of beyond” and “the deceit of lapwings drives its family to roam.”

Author Betty Quan gives animals thought-provoking collective nouns (a charm of goldfinches, a flamboyance of flamingoes) — some real, some invented — while Akin Duzakin’s simple yet suggestive illustrations spark curiosity about the characters Little Bird encounters.

On the wing, Little Bird witnesses the mass migrations of other animals: monarch butterflies, caribou, sea turtles — and humans, too, including one little girl with a pink backpack. After her family finds asylum, Little Bird meets the little girl on a balcony in a new city — a safe nest for both at last.

With the world witnessing an unprecedented level of migration—for greater opportunities or because of conflicts and climate change — and over forty million international migrants under the age of twenty, Fly Away Home offers families and classrooms a hopeful entry to a complex topic.


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Price: $19.99
Pages: 40
Publisher: Groundwood Books
Imprint: Groundwood Books
Publication Date: 07 April 2026
Trim Size: 11.00 X 8.50 in
ISBN: 9781773069623
Format: Hardcover
BISACs: JUVENILE FICTION / Social Themes / Emigration, Immigration & Refugees, JUVENILE FICTION / Animals / Birds, JUVENILE FICTION / Poetry, Children’s picture books, Children’s / Teenage general interest: Birds, Children’s / Teenage social topics: Migration / refugees
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“A creative exploration of an important subject, sure to spark compassion and comprehension in young readers.” — Booklist



“Quan and Duzakin movingly center one outcome of lives in jeopardy.” — Publishers Weekly



“Migration is a complex concept, and this tale opens the door for dialogue.” — Kirkus Reviews



“A wonderful book about migration with a gentle opportunity to discuss human struggles in the world today.” — Calgary Herald