Owly The Way Home & Bittersweet Summer

Owly The Way Home & Bittersweet Summer

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TITLE: OWLY
PUBLISHER: Top Shelf
Published: September 2004
TV/MOVIE COMPARISON: The saddest episode ever of Hello Kitty. Alternately, any Pixar short film.
Sometimes you get tired of all the physical conflict in comic books. You know, the fights, the explosions, the sturm und drang of it all. Why does a guy have to punch someone in the face to save the world, anyway? It can get a little repetitive.
Well, that’s why books like Owly exist. Andy Runton puts together beautiful little bittersweet stories about an owl named Owly, the friends he makes, the hardships he endures, and how much drama and emotional conflict there can be in making the right birdhouse for an ungrateful bird.
Owly stories are “all-ages appropriate” in the best way possible: absolutely anyone, anywhere in the world can read these stories and be moved. Even me, and I don’t have a heart!
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TITLE: OWLY
PUBLISHER: Top Shelf
Published: September 2004
TV/MOVIE COMPARISON: The saddest episode ever of Hello Kitty. Alternately, any Pixar short film.
Sometimes you get tired of all the physical conflict in comic books. You know, the fights, the explosions, the sturm und drang of it all. Why does a guy have to punch someone in the face to save the world, anyway? It can get a little repetitive.
Well, that’s why books like Owly exist. Andy Runton puts together beautiful little bittersweet stories about an owl named Owly, the friends he makes, the hardships he endures, and how much drama and emotional conflict there can be in making the right birdhouse for an ungrateful bird.
Owly stories are “all-ages appropriate” in the best way possible: absolutely anyone, anywhere in the world can read these stories and be moved. Even me, and I don’t have a heart!
IF YOU LIKE THIS: Peanutbutter & Jeremy’s Best Book Ever by James Kochalka
Last Lonely Saturday by Jordan Crane