Snowy Owl Rescue
Heidi E. Y. Stemple, author
Heidi Stemple didn’t want to be a writer when she grew up. In fact, after she graduated from college, she became a probation officer in Florida. It wasn’t until she was 28 years old that she gave in and joined the family business, publishing her first short story in a book called Famous Writers and Their Kids Write Spooky Stories. The famous writer was her mom, author Jane Yolen. Since then, she has published more than thirty-five books and numerous short stories and poems, mostly for children.
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Natasha Donovan, illustrator
Natasha Donovan is a Métis and white illustrator with a focus on comics and children's illustration. Her short comic work has appeared in This Place anthology and Wonderful Women of History. She illustrated the award-winning children’s book series The Mothers of Xsan. She was also the illustrator of the graphic novels Surviving the City and From the Roots Up and the picture book biography Classified.
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School Library Journal, starred review
The first book in the new “Avian Adventurers” series introduces readers to star soccer player Michael; birdwatcher Jet; and a raptor, a large snowy owl with piercing, golden-yellow eyes. Team Co-Captain Michael is headed to the soccer field for some kicking practice. Without warning, something whizzes silently past his head, and he finds himself face down on the school’s snow-encrusted parking lot. Changing his mind about practicing, Michael heads home, but stops when he spots Jet. Armed with binoculars, Jet is watching a snowy owl perched on the soccer goal’s metal frame. Together, they watch the owl capture and eat a rat. But the next day, something is wrong. They find the owl crouched on the ground, dull-eyed and not moving. A major snowstorm has just begun, and Michael and Jet must get the owl through it and to a rehab center before it dies. Donovan’s detailed black-and-white pencil sketches help preteen readers visualize the action when Michael and Jet take up the challenge of saving a poisoned raptor in middle of a snowstorm. Throughout the adventure, the author engages both boys’ and girls’ reading interests by combining a backdrop of soccer with facts about raptors, animal rescue, and snowstorm survival skills. VERDICT A recommended purchase.
Booklist
Michael is heading out to play soccer when he suddenly finds himself flat on the ground. The bewildered boy knows he didn’t trip or get pushed, but he’s certain that something grazed him. A younger student in the vicinity—“that weird kid,” Michael muses—calls him over and clears up the mystery: he was buzzed by a snowy owl! This unexpected encounter sparks Michael’s begrudging interest in both the bird and the birder, the nonbinary Jet, who proudly leads the Junior Birdwatching Club. Though Michael would prefer to focus on soccer, the injured owl leads him on an extraordinary adventure that opens him up to new possibilities. It’s a thrill to watch Michael grow from reluctantly responsible to enthusiastically interested, and Jet offers a gentle introduction to nonbinary concepts while still feeling like a fully realized character in their own right. The humor and suspense will keep readers on their toes; the clear benefits of teamwork are obvious but not overdone. A satisfying chapter-book series opener that soars.
Hardcover
ISBN: 978-1-62354-470-6
Ages: 7–10
Page count: 144
51/2 x 81/4
Publication date: February 17, 2026

School Library Journal, starred review

