In this moving picture book on the importance of hope, a small bird—nestled in a dusty crack in the Western Wall—feels a deep shift within, setting her on a path to overcoming her fear of change.
One day, Sparrow wakes up feeling different. Her world is on the brink of change and she knows that she must prepare. As she flies from one familiar corner of her life to the other—from the fruit stand to the top of the bell tower—she searches far and wide for the thing that will help her get ready for whatever tomorrow may bring.
Here is a soul-stirring picture book about change and how to embrace it with the help of hope—as demonstrated by a sweet sparrow embarking on the great journey of life.
★"Maybe every kid needs a moving story about hope... Beautiful watercolor illustrations, ranging from earth tones that reflect the city of Jerusalem to the beautiful, vibrant colors of hope towards the end, help to capture the emotional journey of the sparrow and the life in the bleak landscape to the amazing discovery and change with hope for the future. Excellent back matter provides fascinating facts about the Western Wall in Jerusalem, where Sparrow lives, explaining its history spanning 2,000 years, its significance to multiple faiths, and the tradition of placing paper prayers in its cracks, giving great information to older readers and to teachers that expands the knowledge and understanding of this book. With its powerful message about hope in the face of change, the story is supported by rich cultural and linguistic backmatter and illustrations."—School Library Journal, starred review
"Today is different for Sparrow, who knows that 'something is going to happen.' To prepare, she journeys through the city seeking food and nesting materials. Watercolors by Lewis (Everywhere Beauty Is Harlem)—balancing the spontaneity of field sketches with polished landscapes—capture the play of her feathers against sunlight and ancient stones. Finally, Sparrow discovers what the nest needs: prayer notes, paper wishes that worshippers have tucked into the Wall’s crevices. When Sparrow’s egg arrives ('so big, she can hardly believe she had carried it inside for so long'), it touchingly mirrors the prayers as an expression of hope in the world."—Publishers Weekly
"This tender tale is a perfect antidote for anxious times, with its quiet optimism and soothing text. Stunning watercolor illustrations appealingly portray intimate interiors, everyday occurrences, and sweeping views of Jerusalem... A poignant portrayal of a small life in a big city and the hope that resides in them both."—Booklist