by Gabrielle Grimard
age range: 3 to 7 years old
Annick Press
Lila
 has recently moved to a new city and she is really looking forward to 
start school to meet new friends. But things don't go as she expected. 
The very first day the bully of her class teases her saying her hair and
 eyes are black as a crow. Lila starts using a hat, dark glasses, and 
even a high neck sweater to cover her body as much as possible. This 
don't stop the bullying, and Lila is terribly sad. One afternoon running
 home from school Lila trips and falls. A crow comes near her. She can 
then observe how beautiful its black feather are, so black they seems to
 have kind of a purple gloss. Lila also sees how soft and bright its 
eyes are. She follows the crow to where hundreds of crows are. The sight
 is magnificent. When they fly away thousands of black feathers "rain" 
from the trees. Lila stuffs her backpack with them. At home she uses 
them to make a crow costume for the Great Autumn Festival at school. 
When she enters her classroom in her beautiful, black dress, all the 
kids run to her, to admire her costume and touch the soft feathers. Lila
 feels happy to be a crow. 
Gorgeous
 illustrations accompany this sweet story. Lila, like any other kid, is 
avid to fit, to be accepted by her peers. She had never thought there 
was something wrong with the color of her hair or eyes. What others say 
makes her feel ashamed of it, but hiding who she is doesn't make things 
better. She makes the journey of finding back her own beauty, and this 
makes her feel strong and confident again. Lila is beautiful, and she 
knows it.
Gabrielle
 Grimard has illustrated many other picture books, but as far as I know 
this is the first time she authors the text too. Very promising. I'm 
interested in take a look to her future works. And another great read 
from Annick Press.
I received this copy from the publisher via NetGalley in exchange for an honest review.

 
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