Siddhartha and the swan by Andrew Fusek Peters
Ill. by Miss Swanne. Bloomsbury Books, 2012. ISBN 9781 4081 3947 9.
(Ages: 6+) Indian Folk Tales. Another in the series, Stories from
World Religions, this tale of Siddharth and the swan has
similarities to other tales about swans in other cultures. The
swan is shot by an arrow and nursed back to health by the prince.
His cousin who shot the swan claims it as his prize but an old man
says no, the swan is still alive and so must be allowed to live. It
is nursed by Siddhartha and eventually flies off over the mountains
watched by Siddhartha and his cousin, now in agreement with his
cousin's wishes. Years after, Siddhartha grows up to be the Buddha
and teaches all people to be kind and thoughtful towards all living
creatures. This is a story for our time, not only telling a rounded
tale of being kind to animals, but also acquainting students with
some of the philosophies of Buddhism.
Fran Knight