This book is a lovely story about a family and their adopted pet -
a Mynah bird. Kids love animal stories, and this true story of a
bird (a very intelligent bird, at that!) relates the humorous and
poignant moments in the life of Tweezer Beezer and his family. The
book begins in Hawaii, and follows the family (and their bird) as
they move to the east coast. The author is also a wonderful artist,
and his paintings and photographs can be found throughout the book.
The story ends with Tweezer's death, but along with the grieving
there is also rejoicing and humor. Younger children will enjoy
listening and looking at the colorful illustrations, older kids
will love reading this great pet story on their own, and adults
will relate to the father's love for his children and his
understanding of the importance of this sweet little bird in their
family's life. I cried a little, and smiled a lot!! - Laurie
CockerellThis fascinating book needs to be on every teacher's and
counselor's desk. The enjoyable, easy to read book covers so many
topics that young people need to discuss: nature, animals, humor,
grief, family dynamics, and even environmental issues. Teachers and
counselors will discover that this book will be a valuable tool for
the classroom. I guarantee that students will want to hear the
story more than once! - Tom CarrThis is a wonderful true story that
is easy to read and not too long. I live in Hawaii and rescued a
mynah a few years back just out of the egg and in dire
circumstances. This story came close to my heart in relating to how
intelligent and sensitive these birds are. The relationship with
Tweezer and this man and his sons is amazing. Too often birds as
pets are left in cages to be forgotten. Tweezers story is not
that... It is one where his freedom to come and go only showed that
time with his family was an extraordinary bond of unconditional
love. For anyone that has rescued an animal and formed a special
bond this story will take you on a wonderful journey of
emotions.You will need to get out the kleenex in part but it is
well worth it.
The author is a well known artist and author whose own personal
story of courage and survival from the 1956 Hungarian uprising in
the book "A knock in the Night"is well worth reading.
I especially liked that this book included personal photos and some
of the authors artwork.
For me the story of Tweezer Beezer was a reminder of how special
the gift of Gods creatures are to us and our commission to love and
care for what we have been given. There is no stronger attractor in
the universe than unconditional love. - C. M. Harris
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