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GWEN THE RESCUE HEN by Leslie Crawford

GWEN THE RESCUE HEN

by Leslie Crawford ; illustrated by Sonja Stangl

Pub Date: Oct. 3rd, 2018
ISBN: 978-0-99886-232-3
Publisher: Stone Pier

Chickens in a factory farm get an unexpected chance at a better life.

Crammed into a tiny cage, with hardly any room to move, Hen longs to stretch her wings and fly. But like the other chickens in the cages that line the pitch-black barn, she is part of an egg farm, so the only flying she can do is in her dreams. Suddenly a roaring sound fills the air (“HOWOOOOH!”). A tornado rips the roof off of the barn (“KABOOM!”) and takes Hen’s cage swirling with it. When she touches down (“CLONK!”), she is amazed to see a world of color and tasty grass. But there are also new dangers to fear: barking dogs and zooming motorcycles. Luckily she meets Mateo, a tan-skinned, brown-haired boy who has a penchant for chickens. Mateo renames Hen “Gwen” and learns to care for her and her friends, whom he finds and brings home. Readers will happily learn along with Mateo, using the intriguing list of chicken facts appended at the end. Stangl’s teardrop-shaped fowl further endear as they peer out from the pages with big eyes and bobbling bodies.

With a light touch (and much onomatopoeia), Crawford offers compassion and insight on farm-animal rescues.

(Picture book. 4-8)