The aim of this book is to alter perceptions of crows. The cover portrays them sternly, reinforcing stereotypical associations with mystique. As the book progresses, a personalized view of crows emerges through family records, personal anecdotes, and human-crow interactions. Green symbolizes renewal and hope. Dynamic compositions depict flying birds. On the back cover, a crow covers a sleeping child, evoking tenderness. Lastly, a black crow from the first cover emerges white on the last page, symbolizing a purification of its image.