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Language
  
English

Pages
  
40

Originally published
  
2001

Genre
  
Children's literature

Publisher
  
Aladdin Paperbacks

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Illustrator
  
Lori Lohstoeter

Publication date
  
2001

ISBN
  
978-0-689-82460-9

Author
  
Page McBrier

Page count
  
40

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Beatrice s goat


Beatrice's Goat is a 2001 children's story book based on the true account of Beatrice Biira, an impoverished Ugandan girl whose life is transformed by the gift of a goat from the nonprofit world hunger organization Heifer International. The picture book, written by Page McBrier and illustrated by Lori Lohstoeter, shows how the arrival of the goat sustains the family, and allows Beatrice to achieve her dream of attending school.

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In an afterword, Hillary Clinton writes, "Beatrice’s Goat is a heartwarming reminder that families, wherever they live, can change their lives for the better." A portion of the proceeds from the sale of the book support Heifer International.

The book received a Christopher Award and made Tennessee's Volunteer State Book Award Master List.

The true account was covered by 60 Minutes in 2005.

Beatrice Biira graduated from Connecticut College in 2008.

Patrick rothfuss reads beatrice s goat


References

Beatrice's Goat Wikipedia