Ordonez’s goal when writing The Extraordinary Love Story of Aye Aye and Fedor was to show both the diversity and the similarities between members of the animal kingdom. She also wanted to communicate the idea that like humans, animals want to be happy, respected, safe and free. Aye Aye and Fedor’s journey is a great example of friendship and cooperation between friends who on the surface seem to be very different from one another, but who have similar goals and a desire to share their lives together--Emmi Kern, The Giggle Guide
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