Suki and the invisible peacock

Suki and the invisible peacock

by Joyce Blackburn
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Joyce Blackburn has published many books since leaving a professional career in Chicago radio.

Her recording of Suki and the Invisible Peacock led to a contract for her first book of the same title.

Subsequent prize-winning titles for young readers have made Blackburn well-known among librarians and teachers.

She has also gained recognition in the field of popular historical biography and enjoys an enthusiastic adult following.

Blackburn, a resident of St.

Simons Island, Georgia, received the 1996 Governor's Award in the humanities from the Georgia Humanities Council.

Her works are in the Special Collections of the Woodruff Library at Emory University, Atlanta, Georgia.

First published
1996
Publishers
Providence House
Subjects
Friendship·Fiction·Imaginary playmates·Fiction·Peacocks·Fiction·Japanese americans·Fiction
Language
English

I found this reprint and while the quality of the book isn't as good as the original edition, the illustrations by Stephanie Clayton hold up magnificently! I love these pen & ink drawings and they accompanied a wonderful story so beautifully.

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