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

When Tanna's father brings home an abandoned owl chick, Tanna is not super excited to be in charge of it. She has to wake up every morning at 4am to feed it and clean up after it. If she doesn't feed it quickly enough, it stomps its feet and chomps its beak. But sometimes the chores we don't want to do result in something of great beauty, something like a beautiful snowy owl. This is a story that celebrates perseverance and the interconnectedness of human and animal life, written by an author of Inuit and Cree descent and based on experiences from her childhood.