Book Descriptions
for The Birdman by Veronika Martenova Charles, Annouchka Galouchko, and Stephan Daigle
From Cooperative Children's Book Center (CCBC)
From The United States Board on Books for Young People (USBBY)
Based on an article that appeared in a Toronto newspaper, The Birdman explores the life of Noor Nobi, a man from Calcutta, India, who, numb after the tragic death of his three children, begins to buy and care for sick, caged birds. As he nurses the birds back to health, he begins to regain his own strength. When the birds have been rehabilitated, he frees them and eventually frees himself from his painful past. This inspiring story, with richly colored illustrations that invite the reader into Noor’s world, is a book for young and old alike. 2006 Canadian Governor General’s Literary Award nominee. ak
From the Publisher
Quickly, Noor Nobi bargains and, happy to get anything for the sickly thing, the vendor accepts his offer. For some reason Noor Nobi cannot explain, it is important for him to nurse the bird back to health. When it is finally able to fly, Noor Nobi takes his bird to a big Banyan tree and releases it. Only then is he able to weep and fully grieve for his children.
Before Noor Nobi knows it, he is back at work and taking his weekly earnings to the market where he continues to buy, heal, and free as many birds as he can. Crowds gather; some laugh and say he is crazy, some stand reverently, some don’t know what to think. But Noor Nobi’s kindness saves a growing number of birds, and the birds, in turn, give him new purpose.
Author Veronika Martenova Charles read a short newspaper article about the “Birdman” of Calcutta and her imagination took flight. She traveled to India, found Noor Nobi, and witnessed the freeing of the birds for herself.
The Birdman is a touching, true story, tenderly illustrated by Annouchka Gravel Galouchko and Stéphan Daigle. It is accompanied by an afterword, diary entries, and photographs of the author’s experience.