Kicked off the platform at Liverpool Lime Street Railway Station, Saul the Seagull is forced to find a new home. Finally landing on West Kirby Beach, he’s rudely greeted by a very disgruntled Heron called, Harold. He makes it perfectly clear that Saul is not welcome there.
Surely all flyers can live together in peace..?
“Superbly, dynamic, and inventive story with awesome illustrations, depicting culture and differences in life, whilst revealing the consequences of being afraid of changes. This creative and inventive story for our children, uses the variations in birds, to show how we are all different in our own ways, the importance of learning that supporting each and together, we can all become a force for a future of love and harmony.”