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Third grader Ben meets a "bird girl." She's a crow most of the time and at others a girl. She invites Ben to join the Bird Club to assist in a mission to cross The Impossible Divide, a place that separates people from animals. Ben and the Bird Girl, a modern fairy tale, is the first illustrated chapter book in a serial series to contain seven books. In Book One, Ben joins the Bird Club just as its oldest member, a fifth grader, prepares to quit it. Ursula doesn't want to leave the club, but she'll soon turn ten. And the Bird Girl (who calls herself Benita) becomes invisible to anyone over ten.…mehr

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Third grader Ben meets a "bird girl." She's a crow most of the time and at others a girl. She invites Ben to join the Bird Club to assist in a mission to cross The Impossible Divide, a place that separates people from animals. Ben and the Bird Girl, a modern fairy tale, is the first illustrated chapter book in a serial series to contain seven books. In Book One, Ben joins the Bird Club just as its oldest member, a fifth grader, prepares to quit it. Ursula doesn't want to leave the club, but she'll soon turn ten. And the Bird Girl (who calls herself Benita) becomes invisible to anyone over ten. Ursula, Benita, and the club members prepare for this sad occasion with a special club meeting. An unseen stranger also attends, one who is about to change everything they know.
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Autorenporträt
P.K. Butler is the author of the middle-grade trilogy Of the Wing. She is now writing and illustrating seven stories in the serial chapter-book series, The Bird Club. Butler earned a Master of Art degree in English from the Pennsylvania State University where she taught English Composition for several years. Thereafter she pursued a teaching career in adult and higher education. David E. Butler, her late husband, introduced Butler to the fascinating world of birds. Through her fiction, she hopes to share this wondrous discovery with readers of all ages.