In 1985 Cynthia ยท Ryrant's "Papa Parrot" was announced in the short novel collection "Every Living Thing". The main character is Harry Tillian and his father, "They are fat, there are only confectionery shops and nut shops." Harry liked his father very much, and when I was young I was watching my way back to school with my friends. Mr. Tillian is very happy to see his son and his son's friend. When Harry entered junior high school at the age of 12, he did not go to his father 's shop any longer. He and his friends like roaming elsewhere where they can play video games and purchase records. By this time, Mr. Tillian bought a parrot and named it Rocky. Mr. Tillian is talking to Rocky, Harry is very embarrassed.
"Papaumium" is written for junior high school students and junior high school students, and we are dealing with issues related particularly early in puberty. As Harry in the story, children naturally become a little embarrassed by their parents and lose interest in the pastime they have shared in the past as they or older. What children do not often notice is that the gift of time is deeply concerned with children and is meaningful to parents away from him or her. A simple story suitable for learning in the classroom, independent reading, or reading aloud, the Cynthia Rhylant conveys information about the father's merciless love and the innocent unconscious injury of the child.
When Cynthia was eight years old, her mother graduated from a nurse school. She moved to Beaver, West Virginia. In Beaver, Cynthia changed himself, changed from Otona to a military band. At the age of 13, Leland's father died. After graduating from jrank.org, she went to Charleston University and in 1976 graduated from Marshall University in English. After that, Leyland went to work to find a job. She applied for the Kabel County Public Library (Rylant 2) in Huntington, West Virginia. At the age of 22, Rylant found employment as a staff member of the Library Children's Book Department. In the meantime she found a book from Goodnight Moon and Charlotte's Web. These books urged her to write down her work. Within five months, she finished her first story and got pregnant with her first child. She bought a book from the publisher's address and started to mail her story to a New York company in 1978.