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Greene, Jenna (Author).
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Owls -- Juvenile fiction.
Nature -- Juvenile fiction.
Wildlife rescue -- Juvenile fiction.
Wildlife rehabilitators -- Juvenile fiction.
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Greene, Jenna (Author).
Owls -- Juvenile fiction.
Nature -- Juvenile fiction.
Wildlife rescue -- Juvenile fiction.
Wildlife rehabilitators -- Juvenile fiction.
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An owl without a name /
Jenna
Greene
.
by
Greene
,
Jenna
(
Author
).
Wandering Fox, an imprint of Heritage House Publishing, 2023.
Call #:
FICTION GRE
Subjects
Owls -- Juvenile fiction.
Nature -- Juvenile fiction.
Wildlife rescue -- Juvenile fiction.
Wildlife rehabilitators -- Juvenile fiction.
ISBN:
9781772034639 (pbk.)
Description:
103 p. : ill. ; 18 cm.
Summary:
"The charming story of a young owl's strange and disorienting journey to discover who he is and where he belongs. When a young Great Horned Owl wakes up to find himself on the ground with a broken wing, he can't figure out where he is, how he got there, or how to get back to the tree where he lives with his parents and older sister. Is this a test, to see if he is ready to leave the nest? Is he being punished for something? Before he knows what is happening, he is whisked away to a rescue centre, where he meets other owls who are also recovering from injuries before being released back into the wild. Lonely, confused, and very self-conscious of the fact that he doesn't have a name, the young owl slowly adapts to his new surroundings. He makes friends, finds his courage, heals from his injury, and realizes that identity is about more than a name that is given to you. It's about the character that you develop, especially when you face hard times."--From publisher.
Genre:
Canadian fiction, Juvenile.
Animal fiction, Juvenile.
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Children's Fiction
FICTION GRE
Childrens Books
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Jul 19, 2024
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Children's Fiction
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