January 2013, Templar
32 pages, Paperback
Review copy
Themes: being different, having to fit in, ignoring tradition, being brave, accidents, being yourself, finding yourself, acceptance, a lot of laughs
Summary from Amazon UK (I don't benefit from mentioning them, at the time of writing this review Templar don't yet have Naked Trevor on their website)
Meet Trevor! He's no ordinary bird... he wants to be totally naked! It's
a well-kept secret that all birds are naked, and every morning they put
on their feathery clothes to go about their day. But Trevor refuses to
wear his sparrow outfit, much to the horror of his family. In a quest to
find his own unique look, he crashes into a pile of sticky mud and
colourful flowers. He ends up looking the best he ever has, inspiring
the birds around him to shed their own boring outfits!
Nayuleska's thoughts
If I hadn't seen the cover, and didn't know what it was about, I wouldn't have opted to read this. I mean, my internet search engine which is on 'strict' wouldn't let me see it! There is absolutely nothing inappropriate in this book. It's very clever the way the animals are all naked - they just wear clothes of feathers! Or, in the case of Trevor, other things. He strikes out, determined to feel more like himself and be different. It's really hard because most disapprove and want him to copy them. But he perseveres and in the end gets an extraordinary reaction.
As well as the concept I loved the looks from the other birds & animals, as well as all the little captions that were on every page, which gave the other characters depth to their personality. The only reason this colour read is 9/10 is that some of the illustrations were drawn in such a way it looked as if the birds had two eyes in the wrong places. It's not often, and the rest of the fabulous read more than makes up for that bizarre sight.
You can find out more on Rebecca's website.
Suggested read
For another creature who is different from the others check out Norman the Slug with the Silly Shell by Sue Hendra
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