Young Tawny by Kevin McEvoy Herlihy

Young Tawny

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Young Tawny really isn’t any good at penguin things. Then she goes and does something even more un-penguin-like—she flies. Impressive though this is to her sister, Isabelle, flying only proves that something has to change. Young Tawny must leave the penguins to go and find the place she can truly call home. In Woody Forest, Young Tawny is introduced to the wonders of the tree-filled land by a strange new creature, an owlet named Anjouan Scops. But why does Anjouan Scops insist on calling Young Tawny an owlet too? And what’s all the fuss about the auditions for the musical at the Big Tree? Of course Young Tawny can dance, she’s a natural. But the singing could be a problem. In fact, the singing is definitely going to be a problem as Young Tawny can’t hoot, she can only krok like a penguin. In Kevin McEvoy Herlihy's first book in the Owlfell series, with Illustrations by Catherine Redgate, Young Tawny is caught between loyalty to her old ice-waddling family and acceptance by her new tree-hopping clan.

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