Books

The Owl With The Golden Heart

Written by Simon Cowell

This heart-warming book is the perfect gift for Christmas.. Ideal for children of all ages!

This is the story of One-Eye, an injured owl, and his many friends - Crow, Fox, Woody, Old Prickle and Magpie - by Wildlife Aid founder Simon Cowell, with exquisite illustrations by Wildlife Aid volunteer Jo Maynard and a foreword by our patron Julie Walters (aka Mrs Weasley in the Harry Potter films).

PRESS RELEASE - 10th December 2010

THE OWL WITH THE GOLDEN HEART

By Simon Cowell MBE, illustrated by Jo Maynard,

with a foreword by Julie Walters CBE

Published by TAW, 2010, ISBN 0956775306, PB £9.99.

  “If animals could talk, what you will read in this book is what they would say!” So writes Harry Potter actress Julie Walters in her foreword to the new book by Simon Cowell, founder of the Surrey-based animal welfare charity Wildlife Aid.

Simon Cowell set up Wildlife Aid in Leatherhead 30 years ago. Since then, Simon and his team have developed the charity into one of the country’s foremost animal rescue and care centres – work which has become well known through Simon’s television programme, Wildlife SOS – and have saved the lives of more than 150,000 sick, injured and orphaned wild animals.

Simon explained the background to the book: “Having a compassion for wild animals often made me think about what they might say if they had the power of speech. Over the years we have rescued and nursed back to health many hundreds of mammals and birds, and seeing their plight at first-hand gave me the idea of writing a series of tales – but from the animals’ point of view.”

The principal character in the book is an owl, called One-Eye. Naturally wise and brave – and full of good advice to his fellow creatures who find themselves rescued by “Two Legs” (the benevolent, animal-loving human), One-Eye symbolises the goodness and strength of the natural world. “One-Eye is a father-figure to the other animals who have found themselves at our rescue centre,” continued Simon. “What I have tried to do in creating this character is to make people think – particularly young people – about the feelings of our fellow creatures. Hopefully, One-Eye will appeal to the Harry Potter generation!”

In addition to presenting a rich variety of animal-characters, the book deals with some of the more difficult and painful issues which affect Nature in modern times. “This is a book which deals with man’s inhumanity to the natural world, but it also shows that mankind is capable of saving wildlife and its natural environment if there is the will to do so. I want the story of One-Eye to be a rallying cry for everyone who shares my passion for animals and their world.”

The Owl with the Golden Heart is published by TAW and can be ordered from any bookshop, or directly from Wildlife Aid, Randalls Farmhouse, Leatherhead, Surrey KT22 0AL, Tel 01372 377332, Email office@wildlifeaid.org.uk or click here to order from the Wildlife Aid website

£9.99

Wildlife SOS : The Book

Following the fantastic sales of our book ‘Wildlife SOS’, the publishers have brought out a paperback edition available NOW through the Wildlife Aid website! (Signed copies available on request.)

Written for all ages to enjoy, the book is a colourful collection of stories featuring the rescue, rehabilitation and release of some of the centre’s young orphaned patients over the years.

A sneaky preview you say? Well… alright then:

I gulped. It was all I could think to do to be honest. Before me towered a giant. Blocking out what had formerly been a rather spectacular view of the full moon, and, indeed, most of the stars.

I had been in my kitchen, shutting up shop for the night and awaiting my dogs’ return from their evening constitutional, when I had spotted a figure in the driveway. Curious, (if not a little apprehensive, as the stranger’s stature seemed to grow in meters at a time, rather that inches, as he loomed ever closer) I’d stood my ground in the doorway.

Clad from head to toe in leather- as imposing as it was beat-up, stood all of my childhood nightmares personified. With my entire life flashing before my very eyes, I silently prayed that my imminent demise would be quick and painless, that someone would remember to give my aging golden retriever, Sam, his Rimadyl tablet each night in my pending absence, and that this colossal (supposed) human being was not in fact the new beau of either one of my beautiful daughters.

As the giant raised its arm (and I held my breath), nothing could have prepared me for what came next. Pushing aside a mop of dishevelled hair from his face, a much-unexpected picture was revealed. The giant was crying.

Bemusedly, I followed his mottled gaze and was incredulous to see, as he pulled back one side of his jacket; a tiny Little Owl nestled carefully in its inside pocket. With tears now streaming freely down his ruddy, bearded cheeks… “ Lil’ sole jus flew strigh’ in’a me win’ screen. Ther’ were nuthin’ I’cu do!” convulsed the infinitely less intimidating hulk of a man. I pushed the front door further open behind me, indicating for him to follow me into the house and noticing as I did so, the beginnings of what I was later to learn was a 17 tonne lorry strewn abandonedly across my driveway (and the majority of the road).

Each creature’s tale, as told in Simon’s inimitable tone, is accompanied by a beautiful picture of the animal in question, taken by Wildlife Aid’s own resident photographer.

“Having worked in wildlife care for over 25 years, there have been a number of incidents that have really stuck with me; from the heart-warming to the heart-breaking, the sublime to the ridiculous, such that I felt it was high time I (with massive help from my daughter, Lou) put pen to paper in order to share some of these events with all those who have followed and supported the work of Wildlife Aid.’

Simon.

£8.99

Close To My Heart

Inspired by walks with her husband and dogs, June Worsell has written this lovely collection of poems to celebrate the beauty (and often humour !) of the wonderful Surrey countryside.

June has very kindly offered to donate profits from this book directly to Wildlife Aid.

£4.99
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