A review by erine
Tanna's Owl by Sean Qitsualik-Tinsley, Rachel Qitsualik-Tinsley

4.0

A story about caring. Tanna's father brings home an owl, and Tanna takes on the responsibility of caring for and feeding the creature before it can fly. Tanna is reliable and dedicated, respectful of her owl but not necessarily fond of it, and eventually the owl is released into the wild. There is no magical relationship between Tanna and the owl, although for just a brief moment, Tanna imagines that her owl has come back to visit. The illustrations are warm and welcoming.

A book that does not sound earthshattering or exciting, but one that reveals the beauty in duty and care. I really enjoyed this.