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Hey, Al
    Yorinks, Arthur.
Publisher: Farrar, Straus and Giroux,
Pub date: 1986.
Pages: [32] p. :
ISBN: 0374330603
Item info: 26 copies checked in at Warren - Arthur Miller Branch, Armada Free Public Library, Chesterfield Township Library, Center Line Public Library, Eastpointe Memorial Library, Fraser Public Library, Lenox Township Library, Lois Wagner Memorial Library, Mt. Clemens Public Library, MacDonald Public Library, Romeo Kezar Branch Library, Roseville Public Library, Shelby Township Library, St. Clair Shores Public Library, Sterling Heights Public Library, Utica Public Library, Warren - Dorothy Busch Branch, and Warren - Civic Center Branch.
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Summary
A city janitor and his treasured canine companion are transported by a large colorful bird to an island in the sky, where their comfortable paradise existence threatens to turn them into birds as well. Copyright #169; Libri GmbH. All rights reserved. Distributed by Syndetic Solutions, Inc.
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K Up The theme here is, ``be happy with who you are,'' or maybe, ``there's no free lunch.'' Al, a janitor, lives a meager existence with his companion (dog) Eddie in New York City. They complain to each other about their lot and are ready to take off to a better place with a huge bird who just pops in and invites them. This ``island in the sky'' is perfect. All its inhabitants are friendly birds, and there's nothing to do but enjoy the tropical paradise. But when they both begin to sprout feathers and beaks, they realize that there is a price to pay, so they take off, Icarus-styleincluding a plunge into New York Harbor. Safely home, they discover that ``Paradise lost is sometimes Heaven found.'' Egielski's solid naturalism provides just the visual foil needed to establish the surreal character of this fantasy. The muted earth tones of the one-room flat contrast symbolically with the bright hues of the birds' plumage and the foliage of the floating paradise. The anatomical appropriateness of Al and Eddie plays neatly against the flamboyant depiction of the plants. Text and pictures work together to challenge readers' concept of reality, with touches such as the stacks of delivered newspapers outside Al's door when he returns fromhis ``dream''? Kenneth Marantz, Art Education Department, Ohio State University, ColumbusCopyright 1987 Cahners Business Information, Inc. From: Reed Elsevier Inc. Copyright Reed Business Information

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Personal Author Yorinks, Arthur.
Title Hey, Al / story by Arthur Yorinks ; pictures by Richard Egielski.
Edition 1st ed.
Publication info New York : Farrar, Straus and Giroux, 1986.
Physical descrip [32] p. : col. ill. ; 27 cm.
General Note On jacket: The Caldecott medal.
Summary A city janitor and his treasured canine companion are transported by a large colorful bird to an island in the sky, where their comfortable paradise existence threatens to turn them into birds as well.
Subject term Birds--Fiction.
Subject term Dogs--Fiction.
Added author Egielski, Richard
Added author Juvenile Collection (Library of Congress) DLC.
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