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More copies of this ISBNThis title in other editionsPinduliby Janell Cannon
Synopses & ReviewsPublisher Comments:Pinduli's mama has always told her that she's the most beautiful hyena ever. But Dog, Lion, and Zebra don't think so. Why else would they make her feel so rotten about her big ears, her fuzzy mane, and her wiggly stripes? Poor Pinduli just wants to disappear — and she tries everything she can think of to make that happen. Yet nothing goes her way. Nothing, that is, until a case of mistaken identity lets her show the creatures of the African savanna how a few tiny words — bad or good — can create something enormous. Janell Cannon, the creator of the bestselling Stellaluna, introduces yet another endearing character in this triumphant story about self-image, self-acceptance, and treating others with respect. Includes notes about hyenas and other animals of the African savanna. Review:"Cannon (Stellaluna) applies her familiar formula to the animals of the African savanna in this rambling tale of a striped hyena who learns about how cruel insults can be. Once again, Cannon combines an anthropomorphic story with factual endnotes about the wildlife, and the engaging artwork succeeds in making an unappealing creature sympathetic. The illustrations mix Audubon verisimilitude with Disney-like sentimentality. When Dog, Lion and Zebra insult young Pinduli, her ears droop as if she were a sad-eyed, lovable cartoon rabbit; and when the animals think dust-covered Pinduli is a ghost, their suddenly yellow eyes bulge like startled characters in a Halloween movie. The text often grows ponderous ('Please spare us your wrath!,' says Lion to the ghost, 'I, too, have spread discord, by insulting a young hyena's mane'), and the plot mushrooms in complexity as readers learn that each animal has insulted Pinduli because they were insulted themselves. (With a nod to Stellaluna, Fennac Fox explains, 'I guess I was having a bad day. Serval Cat said I looked like a little fuzzy bat without wings.') By the time the insults multiply and apologies go around, the message has been underscored a dozen times. Nonetheless, this disappointingly didactic effort may well appeal to Cannon fans. Ages 5-8. (Sept.)" Publishers Weekly (Copyright 2004 Reed Business Information, Inc.) Synopsis:Janell Cannon's newest picture book about an unloved animal features an endearing young hyena named Pinduli. Synopsis:Janell Cannon's newest picture book about an unloved animal features an endearing young hyena named Pinduli.
About the AuthorJANELL CANNON is the award-winning author and illustrator of picture books about unappreciated and fascinating creatures, including Crickwing, Verdi, and the beloved bestseller Stellaluna. She lives in Southern California. What Our Readers Are SayingBe the first to add a comment for a chance to win!Product Details
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