BOOK REVIEW: THE BLACK AND WHITE BALL BY OWEN ROBERTS

The Peacock and the other birds in The Black and White Ball were charming and realistic. The storyline is simple, but not simplistic—the other birds, such as the self-dramatizing Willy Wagtail, rude Crow, and dishonest Currowang are not perfect. But they are willing to let other birds exist without taking away their color and the Peacock suffers for his greedy hostility and desire to have everything for himself. Owen Roberts deftly uses the symbolism of color—enhanced by beautiful illustrations from talented artist Linda Cowen--to present the importance of valuing the gifts and beauties of other people. While not hammered, the message is clear and an important one for children and parents to read and discuss together. A delightful story reminiscent of the Just So Stories and Aesop.
Reviewed by Sarah Scheele for Reader's Favorite. Reader's Favorite offers professional and editorial reviews for traditional and self-published authors.
Published on July 24, 2015 09:01
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