On April 12, 2018, Skylar, a Great Horned Owlet, took a misstep while branching and fell out of the tree. It didn't look hurt, but there was no way to know for sure. Not yet strong enough to fly up to a tree limb, Skylar remained on the ground. It wasn't a safe place for a baby owl. This is the true story of Skylar, a brave little owlet, and its journey high into the trees, back to Mom and Dad. "This charming and visually attractive true account of a young Great Horned Owl that fell from a tree and survived, thanks in part to the caring following of the owlet's human admirers, is sure to please young and adult readers alike." - Wayne R. Petersen, Director of MassAudubon's Important Bird Area (IBA) Program "What a sweet story --brought to life beautifully by John Harrison and Kim Nagy. Enhanced by wonderful photographs, Skylar's Great Adventure provides lessons about perseverance and courage, and shows how people can provide supportive, yet unobtrusive help to the wild creatures we appreciate and love." -Ray Brown, creator and host, Talkin' Birds Radio Show Kim Nagy has made the natural world both her profession and her hobby. She is an avid wildlife and nature photographer, and travels widely in pursuit of her craft. She works as a National sales manager in the natural foods industry. She graduated from Boston College, and holds the Zertifikat Deutsch als Fremdsprache from the Goethe Institut in Munich, Germany. Her photos have appeared in National Geographic's Daily Dozen, BirdWatching, several publications of the Massachusetts Audubon Society, The Marco Review, Tin Mountain Conservation, and others.facebook.com/catchlightphotos