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This chapter book features a hilarious retelling based on two favorite episodes ("I Was a Teenage Abomination" and "Adventures in the Elements") of the hit Disney Channel animated series The Owl House. Like Gravity Falls and Star vs. the Forces of Evil, The Owl House includes quirky humor and stories of magic. Its creator and executive producer, Dana Terrace, was named a Rising Star of Animation 2017 and one of the 10 Animators To Watch in 2017 by Variety.The show features the voices of Emmy® Award-nominated Wendie Malick (American Housewife), Alex Hirsch (Gravity Falls), and Sarah-Nicole Robles (Boss Baby).
The story of Daniel Butler's relationship with two barn owls which, unusually, nested at his ancient farmhouse in rural mid Wales. His close observation of the birds lead Butler to consider the condition of barn owls one the the UK's most popular birds. He argues they are a cypher for changes in rural Britain, in a fine piece of pastoral writing.
An ancient wizard gives Luz a map for a mythical quest. Although Eda and King warn her the map is a fake, Luz heads out on the quest alone. Will she prove that she is a Chosen One, or fall into an evil trap?
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An illustrated biography of Helen Martins, creator of the Owl House in Nieu Bethesda, one of South Africa's foremost examples of Outsider art. The work places Martins' work in the context of historical and contemporary outsider art worldwide.
Having spent her childhood at the Owl House and returned to nurse her ageing parents, artist Helen Martins totally transformed its interior and garden. Described as an integrated environmental artwork, the Owl House has become a popular off-the-beaten-track attraction for tourists.
For more than a century, reclusive artist Helen Martins worked on the transformation of her home in the isolated Karoo village of Nieu Bethesda, creating an intriguing world rich in personal symbolism and universal meaning.
Illustrated in Marcus Cutler's signature energetic style, this traditional Inuit story is sure to delight a new generation of young readers!