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Zusatztext “George displays her usual profound knowledge of animal behavior.” Informationen zum Autor Jean Craighead George wrote over one hundred books for children and young adults. Her novel Julie of the Wolves won the Newbery Medal in 1973, and she received a 1960 Newbery Honor for My Side of the Mountain . Born into a family of famous naturalists, Jean spent her entire career writing books that celebrated the natural world. Twig C. George spent hours observing dolphins and collecting stories at the Natioanl Aquarium in Baltimore. She is the daughter of Jean Craighead George, and this is her first book for children. Ms. George lives in Cockeysville, MD. Christine Herman Merrill is one of America's foremost animal portrait painters. She has also illustrated Animals Who Have Won Our Hearts and There's an Owl in the Shower, both by Jean Craighead George. Ms. Merrill lives in Baltimore, MD. Klappentext It's people versus owls in this laugh-out-loud story about one family's love for a special little owl, from bestselling nature writer and Newbery Medal winner Jean Craighead George! Borden Watson's father is out of job, and it's all the spotted owls' fault. The birds are endangered, which means loggers, like Mr. Watson, are no longer allowed to cut down trees. It doesn't make sense to Borden. Why are owls being put first over the citizens? But when Borden finds an owlet in the forest who needs his care, he brings it back home?much to Mr. Watson's displeasure. Hilarious chaos soon ensues, as the tiny owl makes big changes in this logging family's home, and makes his way into their hearts. This heartwarming story is a great way for young readers to learn about important topics, like endangered species, conservation, and environmentalism. Zusammenfassung It’s people versus owls in this laugh-out-loud story about one family’s love for a special little owl! from bestselling nature writer and Newbery Medal winner Jean Craighead George! Borden Watson’s father is out of job! and it’s all the spotted owls’ fault. The birds are endangered! which means loggers! like Mr. Watson! are no longer allowed to cut down trees. It doesn’t make sense to Borden. Why are owls being put first over the citizens? But when Borden finds an owlet in the forest who needs his care! he brings it back home—much to Mr. Watson’s displeasure. Hilarious chaos soon ensues! as the tiny owl makes big changes in this logging family’s home! and makes his way into their hearts. This heartwarming story is a great way for young readers to learn about important topics! like endangered species! conservation! and environmentalism. ...