It's About a Little Bird

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It's About a Little Bird
It's About a Little Bird.jpg
Author Jessica Lange
CountryUnited States
LanguageEnglish
Genre Children's literature, picture book
Publisher Sourcebooks Jabberwocky
Publication date
1 October 2013
Media type Print: Hardcover, eBook (PDF)
Pages40
ISBN 978-140-2285-26-4
OCLC 841039543

It's About a Little Bird is a 2013 children's picture book written and illustrated by American actress-photographer Jessica Lange. The fairy tale includes elements of fantasy, adventure novels, and mystery fiction. The tale revolves around friendship, love and family determination, imagination and exploration. The author has stated that it is based on incidents in her own life, and is illustrated with photographs that she took of her granddaughters. [1]

Contents

The work was originally created for her grandchildren. It tells of sisters Ilse and Adah who find a gilded birdcage in their grandmother's barn. The black-and-white photographs used were color hand tinted by Lange. [2]

Lange did find a gilded birdcage in the barn when she purchased her residence, and it was rumored that US actor John Wayne had once owned it. Lange also related that she once smuggled a beloved canary onto an airline flight from Italy to the United States by carrying it in her pocket. [3]

Reception

Critical response

Entertainment Weekly wrote in their review "the artwork in this singularly beautiful children's book, featuring photos hand-tinted by the American Horror Story star, will captivate kids, as will the tale of two girls who learn the family story behind an old birdcage". [4]

Art exhibitions

Art fairs and festivals

YearTitleDurationRef
Reception Opening – Closing
2013 BookExpo America
Jessica Lange: It's About a Little Bird
  In Booth Signing - 31 May 2013 10:00, Booth #829. [5] [6]
29 May 201330 May – 1 June 2013 [5]
[6]
[7]
Jacob K. Javits Convention Center, New York City, New York, US
Upon invitation only.

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  3. Jocelyn McClurg (30 September 2013). ". . Jessica Lange is an Author" . Retrieved 24 July 2021 via USA Today.
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