A tender and heartwarming account that's certain to delight children, especially animal lovers.-- "School Library Journal"
This appealing wildlife story is told with authentic detail by a talented author/photographer with expert credentials... Highly Recommended.-- "Canadian Review of Materials"
3rd grade and up will find this delightful.-- "Kiss The Book"
Photos of Moto, both as a fluffy-faced baby and an active, handsome adult, are the clear scene-stealers, but plenty of interesting facts on servals are included. More than one reader will consider following in Eszterhas' footsteps.-- "Booklist"
Such a good idea for a book and such wonderful writing... I can't imagine how any kid could resist at least thumbing through the pages.-- "Betsy Bird, A Fuse #8 Production (SLJ)"
[Suzi Eszterhas's] passion for wild animals is, as always, evident and contagious. There's no way to describe the color photographs other than: SQUEEEE...! Highly recommended for ages 7 to 10.-- "Ingram"
Tender...a vibrant, small-scale comeback story.-- "Publishers Weekly, STARRED REVIEW"
This fascinating book should capture readers of all ages and promote valuable discussion regarding wildlife rescue. It is highly recommended for school library collections.-- "Resource Links"
Woven throughout the story are facts about servals and their natural environment, and the photography is stunning.-- "Ithaca Child Magazine"
The book has wonderful photos. The photos definitely would tell the tale to a young nonreader. It would be a wonderful book to read to a child.-- "Friends Journal"
A model of narrative nonfiction for the elementary-age audience... an encouraging example of wildlife rescue and release with guaranteed child appeal.-- "Kirkus, STARRED REVIEW"