Jasmine and Tom are excited to find a little barn owl in the woods near Jasmine's farm. But the owl is injured and starving. Will Jasmine and Tom be able to save him? And will Star every be strong enough to live in the wild again?
An Owl Called Star
โ Scribed by (Fictitious character from Peters) Jasmine;Peters, Helen;Snowdon, Ellie;(Fictitious character from Peters) Tom
- Book ID
- 100532484
- Publisher
- Nosy Crow
- Year
- 2019
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 1 MB
- Series
- Jasmine Green
- Edition
- 11
- Category
- Fiction
- City
- La Vergne
- ISBN
- 1788006143
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โฆ Synopsis
Intro; Title Page; Dedication; Chapter One: A Perfect Place for a Party; Chapter Two: Something In the Brambles; Chapter Three: We Need to Work Quickly; Chapter Four: We'll Just Have to Hope; Chapter Five: He Seems Very Calm; Chapter Six: Top Secret; Chapter Seven: Predator and Prey; Chapter Eight: Where Is Biscuit?; Chapter Nine: She Could Be Anywhere; Chapter Ten: We Can't Tell Her Now; Chapter Eleven: An Excellent Sign; Chapter Twelve: The Flight Test; Chapter Thirteen: The Release Site; Chapter Fourteen: Quite a Bit of Trouble; Chapter Fifteen: Surprise!; Chapter Sixteen: Happy Halloween
โฆ Subjects
Animal rescue -- Juvenile fiction
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