"Younger readers thrill to the wordless adventures of Owly." -- USA Today"The adventures of this little 'bird of play' will charm readers of any age."-- E! Online"An incredibly sweet book. Perfect for give-and-take between children and their parents. Even readers older than the target audience will appreciate the books simple charm, wisdom, and warmth."-- Booklist"These deceptively simple stories portray a profound truth about the meaning of true friendship, loyalty, and faith. Younger elementary students can just enjoy the story, whereas older students and adults will see beyond the pictures to the underlying philosophy."-- VOYAThe third graphic novel in the breakout, all-ages series is a charming story of understanding and acceptance, where Owly learns that everyone is special and it's okay to be different. Relying on a mixture of symbols, icons, and expressions to tell his silent stories, Andy Runton's clean, animated, and heartwarming style makes it a perfect read for anyone who's a fan of Jeff Smith's Bone or Mike Kunkel's Herobear and the Kid. Already winning fans around the world, Owly is not to be missed.
"Younger readers thrill to the wordless adventures of Owly." -- USA Today"The adventures of this little 'bird of play' will charm readers of any age."-- E! Online"An incredibly sweet book. Perfect for give-and-take between children and their parents. Even readers older than the target audience will appreciate the books simple charm, wisdom, and warmth."-- Booklist"These deceptively simple stories portray a profound truth about the meaning of true friendship, loyalty, and faith. Younger elementary students can just enjoy the story, whereas older students and adults will see beyond the pictures to the underlying philosophy."-- VOYAThe third graphic novel in the breakout, all-ages series is a charming story of understanding and acceptance, where Owly learns that everyone is special and it's okay to be different. Relying on a mixture of symbols, icons, and expressions to tell his silent stories, Andy Runton's clean, animated, and heartwarming style makes it a perfect read for anyone who's a fan of Jeff Smith's Bone or Mike Kunkel's Herobear and the Kid. Already winning fans around the world, Owly is not to be missed.