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Reviewed by Kayleigh Perumal for Readers' Favorite
The Only Blue Crow by Tuula Pere is about a blue crow who is struggling with isolation and loneliness. Although the picturesque valley in which he lives is undeniably beautiful, the blue crow yearns deeply for companionship. In search of friendship, he crosses the valley to meet a group of black crows. However, they cruelly reject him and mock his attempts to fit in. A wise owl notices the blue crow’s despair and advises him to venture beyond his familiar territory. The blue crow travels across the sea and finds a busy town. There, he makes a joyful discovery: he is not the only blue bird after all! This knowledge reignites his hope to find friendship and belonging.
Tuula Pere’s lyrical prose describes the beauty of the natural world effectively. The dialogue, especially the blue crow’s introspective conversations, helps to express his emotions clearly to the young reader. While The Only Blue Crow is directed toward younger audiences, the underlying themes of diversity and self-acceptance will also powerfully resonate with adults. As such, readers of all ages may glean valuable lessons from the book. The story emphasizes the importance of embracing your uniqueness and having the courage to look for new experiences outside your comfort zone. Catty Flores’s vibrant illustrations, including the flower meadows, peaceful valley, and vibrant town, add to the narrative’s emotional depth. Her use of gorgeous blue hues alongside softer, more muted tones highlights the blue crow’s individuality and uniqueness in his surroundings.