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Lagniappe Literature
Lagniappe Literature rated it 11 years ago
A young Caltech biologist adopts an infant North American barn owl and the nineteen years that she and the owl spend together are magical. Loved this book!!
Nola
Nola rated it 12 years ago
I learned some interesting things about barn owls from this book. The author had a barn owl as a pet for almost 20 years. She documented many behaviors, some for the first time. She and Wesley the owl had a deep bond. After a certain age, Wesley was hostile to everyone but Stacey. Apparently this is...
Meledstic
Meledstic rated it 13 years ago
I had completely forgotten I had this book and came across it when I was thinning out some stuff to give to the Salvation Army. A very quick read about a biologist who "adopts" a baby barn owl who has nerve damage in one of his wings and will never be able to survive on his own in the wild. Wesley...
Books!
Books! rated it 14 years ago
Laughed out loud, I could just picture the silly antics of Wesley. I learned a lot about owls. This was a fun read.
Bonnie
Bonnie rated it 14 years ago
Wesley the Owl: the story of biologist Stacey O'Brien and her adoption of a 4 day old baby barn owl. The book is a retelling of the 19 years spent caring and loving for this animal and of the love and bond the two of them shared.My favorite line from this book:'Life your life not by staying in the s...
Gender- and genre-bending
Gender- and genre-bending rated it 14 years ago
Very cute, very touching. Writing is a bit disorganized. You do, however, get a pretty good idea of what it takes to take care of a wild bird. And no, I don't think the book would encourage most people to bring owls home. While there are many tender moments, there are also accounts of keeping Wesley...
I ♥ Bookie Nookie Reviews
I ♥ Bookie Nookie Reviews rated it 15 years ago
I love to read books about the lives of animals and their owners. I especially enjoy these novels if they are humorous as well as educational. As i am not familiar with the lives of owls, I found the authors accounts interesting, funny and full of little tid bits of information that I would have n...
The Drift Of Things
The Drift Of Things rated it 16 years ago
I LOVED this book! The author has a great sense of humor, and shares a lot of her knowledge about owls, which I found fascinating. The first few chapters are especially funny. I had to put the book down a few times just to laugh til my face hurt. You can't leave an owlet with a "babysitter," bec...
Chrissie's Books
Chrissie's Books rated it 17 years ago
I don't know if this should have 4 or 5 stars. Amazing literature - no. Amazing subject matter - yes. I do believe the author's message is correct. Anybody who believes that animals and people really can communicate with each other, can experience a very strong loving relationship with each other, s...
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