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Paperback Naked Orphan: Adventures of a Northern Cardinal Book

ISBN: 1627472657

ISBN13: 9781627472654

Naked Orphan: Adventures of a Northern Cardinal

The Naked Orphan is a story about nature and family. True events and imagination combine to tell the story of a baby bird blown out of its nest just three days after hatching. The bird is rescued and cared for by thirteen-year-old, Emma Grace, who is visiting her grandparents on their small farm 30 miles east of Nashville, Tennessee. The baby bird can neither see nor peep. It has no feathers. It's a naked orphan. Emma names the baby bird Puccini, in honor of a famous Italian opera composer. Emma has only three weeks to raise the bird before she goes home. A local veterinarian tells her how to save Puccini. He believes the orphan is a Northern Cardinal. She reads books about Cardinal behavior, and learns that the male Cardinal is the only bird that adopts baby birds and shows them how to care for themselves. Days before Emma must go home, the baby is adopted by a male Cardinal. When Puccini leaves his adopted father, he unknowingly becomes a catalyst that affects the lives of several people. Sam and his friend Mike are high school Juniors looking forward to a summer cross-country bicycle trip to Nashville with their soccer coach. However, the coach breaks a leg which ends their adventure. Sam's parents won't let him travel without adult supervision. Depressed and angry, Sam seeks peace in a small forest. Laying against a tree, Sam watches a beetle making its way on the forest floor. As he ponders the life and freedom of a beetle, but then Puccini swoops down and snatches the bug. Sam is shocked by this, but it illustrates to him the dangers of two young people traveling alone. Mr. Ulrich is a mean and grouchy old man, but he loves to feed the song birds. Next door lives Carrie with her parents and Lily the cat. Puccini's first nesting was on Mr. Ulrich's property, and Mr. Ulrich spends time mostly chasing Lily from his yard. Carrie and her friends fear the wrath of Mr. Ulrich. But Carrie is surprised to learn that he and his wife used to be good friends of Carries parents. Then his wife died, and he went into seclusion and meanness. Carrie eventually overcomes her fear, and makes contact with Mr. Ulrich, which leads to a renewed friendship. Doug is the captain and highest scorer of the high school soccer team, yet he is terribly shy when it comes to Zoey, a girl he would like to know better. But he can't muster the courage to speak to her. One morning, while eating pizza outside with his aged grandfather, they spot Puccini courting a female Cardinal. She leads him on a chase through the trees surrounding Dough's house. He never gives up until she accepts the food he offers her. Although grandpa can barely communicate, he is able to tell Doug to "Work up some guts." Doug takes Puccini's example and approaches Zoey in school. This leads to warm friendship between the two. A tornado blows Puccini from his bush to the Nashville International Airport. Dazed and soaked, he gets into the air terminal and crawls beneath a restaurant table where two pilots are eating. Puccini manages to fly into the pocket of the copilot's rain coat hanging on a chair. The pocket is warm and contains several wrapped saltine crackers. Puccini eats his fill of crackers and goes to sleep. He awakes to find himself in the Arlanda International Airport in Stockholm, Sweden. He flies north to Uppsala an old university town. Johanna, the daughter of university professors, is the first to spot Puccini. Bird watchers come to see this strange red bird who sings. But eventually, he stops singing. Johanna knows the bird will neither survive winter nor find a mate in Sweden. An official in the American embassy arranges for Puccini to fly back home, not as a stowaway but as a guest in a comfortable cage. Within minutes of being released in Nashville, Puccini uses his internal GPS to find his way back to the small farm where his adventures began.

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