The Mountain That Loved A Bird/Pakshiya Snehiccha Mala (Malayalam)

Author : Alice McLerran
Illustrator : Stephen Aitken

“There was once a mountain made of bare stone…” It stands cold and alone until one day a small bird appears and changes its life. This well-loved story by American writer Alice McLerran, shared all over the world in many languages, draws from universal truths that go beyond boundaries of language and culture. The illustrations are as lyrical, evoking the changing mood of the mountain.

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Age 8+
Specifications 32 pages; 10.5” x 8.25”; full colour; soft cover
Translator Vasanthi Sankarnarayan
ISBN 81-8146-166-5
First Published 2006

A soul-stirring tale of friendship

The lyrical text beautifully brought alive in the eloquent illustrations makes you want to read and re-read this treasure. @noisylibraryroject

Uplifting lyrical story

The illustrations are soulful and the use of rich orange makes Joy look very warm. The book apart from being a hopeful tale of devoted friendship ( even long distance ones) helped me introduce concepts such as migration and ecosystem… Saffron Tree

Enjoyable read

Beautiful illustrations do justice to the story being narrated… A small bird had the power to change a mountain. Thus, in our life also, small changes can lead to success and improvement. Reading Rabbit’s Library

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The Mountain That Loved A Bird/Pakshiya Snehiccha Mala (Malayalam)

The Mountain That Loved A Bird/Pakshiya Snehiccha Mala (Malayalam)

“There was once a mountain made of bare stone…” It stands cold and alone until one day a small bird appears and changes its life. This well-loved story by American writer Alice McLerran, shared all over the world in many languages, draws from universal truths that go beyond boundaries of language and culture. The illustrations are as lyrical, evoking the changing mood of the mountain.

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