The Cactus and the Kestrel

The Cactus and the Kestrel

The Cactus and the Kestrel

The Cactus and the Kestrel

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Overview

The Cactus and the Kestrel is a story of friendship, patience, and acceptance, told through the colorful characters that call the Sonoran Desert their home. A wise and witty Saguaro Cactus watches over the desert while friends come and go. He becomes lonely after a few close friends move away, and closes himself off to new relationships for fear of being hurt again. His prickly demeanor keeps most of the desert creatures away until an American Kestrel who is in need of a new home flies by, and notices the impressive cactus. She sees past his prickly exterior, and recognizes how much he still has to offer. Through patience and understanding, the two become fast friends and learn they each have something to offer the other. While this is a fictional tale, all of the characters and their habits are based on real plants and animals. The adorably bright illustrations and engaging text make the characters jump off the page and into the imagination of readers.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9798855678871
Publisher: Barnes & Noble Press
Publication date: 12/06/2023
Pages: 34
Sales rank: 159,636
Product dimensions: 8.50(w) x 11.00(h) x 0.09(d)
Age Range: 6 - 8 Years

About the Author

Shannon Trueb is an artist, photographer, and nature lover with a passion for storytelling. To see these passions come together in this story is a dream come true. She lives in California, but loves to travel anywhere and everywhere to enjoy the outdoors. When she is not drawing or taking photos, she can be found out rock climbing or riding her horses.

Ian Trueb of BackYard Studios is an accomplished professional film and photo editor, and an absolute tech-genius. His help in scanning images and formatting this story was pivotal, and the author (who happens to be his older sister) is eternally grateful.
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