![]() All honest readers, no matter their age, who have their hearts and minds open to understanding and appreciating the wonders of the natural world that surround us can easily read this story. Stikki is too adorable (the squirrel) / (the book), and if you are not a huge fan of children’s books, worry not. Wood is more than just a writer that can capture your heart with her books, but also a masterful artist with a skill to make her stories visually attractive as well. But what blew me away are thirty-five fantastic illustrations drawn by the author herself. Just like GoldenEars, it enchanted me with beautiful and detailed descriptions of Stikki’s world and environment. ![]() I had a good feeling while waiting for an ARC to drop in my mailbox and after reading Stikki, that good feeling remained. Wood, so volunteering to be her early reader of Stikki the Squirrel was a logical thing to do. But I do read animal fiction, and I have read two previous (AMAZING!) YA GoldenEars books by Jane H. To make one thing clear, I usually do not read children’s literature. Bernard Jan (Guest Review) - 04 Apr, 2023 ![]()
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