In this moving evocation of love and loss by a Newbery Medalist, a grieving boy remembers his grandfather by thinking of the hobby they shared.
Milo's grandfather is fascinated with birds.
He admires their freedom and never loses an opportunity to point out the things that make them special.
He can't see like he used to, so Milo helps him spot and take care of some of his favorites: hovering Kestrels, fragile Chickadees, and the soaring Bald Eagle.
One day when Milo comes home, Grandpa isn't there, but when he sees a Bald Eagle swoop through the sky above, he knows Grandpa got his wish of being reborn in the skies.
With When Grandfather Flew , acclaimed author Patricia MacLachlan brings readers an honest, reflective, and deeply moving portrait of grief and memory.
A Junior Library Guild Gold Standard Selection About author(s): Patricia MacLachlan is the author of many novels for children, including the Newbery Medal-winning Sarah, Plain and Tall ; Baby ; Waiting for the Magic , and The Truth of Me .
Among her picture books are The Iridescence of Birds , Someone Like Me , and What You Know First .
She lives in Western Massachusetts.
Chris Sheban won a Gold Medal from the Society of Illustrators for his illustrations in The Story of a Seagull and the Cat Who Taught Her to Fly by Luis Sepulveda.
He previously collaborated with Patricia MacLachlan on Someone Like Me .
He also illustrated What a Cold Needs by Barbara Bottner, Job Wanted by Teresa Bateman, and Three Squeezes by Jason Pratt.
He lives in Northbrook, Illinois.
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