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Enora and the Black Crane/an Aboriginal Story (edition 1993)

by Arone Raymond Meeks

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Enora follows a shimmering band of colors deep into the rain forest, where an act of violence against a crane changes him forever.
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Beautiful illustrations help tell the story of Enora and how the black crane came to be. Meeks illustrations are rich and give a glimpse into Aboriginal culture and art. ( )
  rebeccaperez | Apr 28, 2017 |
A book with very interesting illustrations which caught they eye perfectly. This book was about how the birds of the rainforest got their colors told through the eyes of Enora, a man of the rainforest. ( )
  Trock33 | Nov 25, 2014 |
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