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| Author | Lane Smith | 
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| Cover artist | Smith | 
| Country | United States of America | 
| Language | English | 
| Subject | Birds, Imagination | 
| Genre | children's books picture books  | 
| Publisher | Macmillan Publishing Company/Viking Children's Books | 
Publication date  | 1988 | 
| Pages | 32 | 
| ISBN | 978-0-689-80376-5 | 
| OCLC | 34530605 | 
Flying Jake is a children's picture book by Lane Smith. It was originally published in 1988 by Macmillan Publishing Company and reprinted by Viking Press in 1996.[1] In this wordless story, a boy named Jake takes flight in pursuit of his pet bird, which has flown out of its cage and through a window. Flying Jake was the first independent work by Smith, who later illustrated The True Story of the 3 Little Pigs! and The Stinky Cheese Man and Other Fairly Stupid Tales.[2]
Reception
The book received mixed reviews. In The New York Times, Signe Wilkinson called it "a rich picture poem that gives readers of any age a certain feeling about flight among the birds."[3] Several teachers' guides have also recommended the book for use in grade school classrooms.[4][5] However, Carol McMichael of School Library Journal criticized Flying Jake for its "busy, confused story and bizarre illustrations."[6]
Notes
- ↑ "Picture book reprints." Publishers Weekly. 15 January 1996.
 - ↑ Claudia Logan. "Jingle Bells, Batman Smells." Washington Post. 6 December 1992.
 - ↑ Signe Wilkinson. "Flying Jake." New York Times. 12 June 1988.
 - ↑ Martha Brady. Dear Teacher: 1001 Teachable Moments for K-3 Classrooms. Libraries Unlimited, 2003.
 - ↑ Colleen Reese. "Story development using wordless picture books." Teaching Comprehension and Exploring Multiple Literacies. International Reading Association, 2000.
 - ↑ Carol McMichael. "Flying Jake." School Library Journal. June/July 1988.
 
