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Oscar’s Story
The Bird Who Was Afraid of Heights
The book is set in the Tetons Mountains and begins with the newly hatched Oscar and his difficulty with relating to his parents, peers, and surroundings because of his unusual handicap. He not only suffers humiliation as a result of it but he faces serious limitations to his normal development and ultimately his ability to survive in the wild. It is about how he compensates for his handicap, the animals and dangers he encounters, and the fact that he is faced with how to survive the unfamiliar bitter cold and threatening winter world.
ILLUSTRATIONS BY JEAN ROSOW
The Bird with a Conundrum
A second book in the Oscar the Osprey saga portrays the conflicts of Oscar and his brother, Otto, as he deals with the danger of Otto’s jealously and ethics of his own pride.
ILLUSTRATIONS BY JEAN ROSOW
And His Diminutive Sister
The third book in the Oscar the Osprey saga deals with Oscar becoming aware of the problems faced by his undersized sister, Oprah, which has caused her to be withdrawn and shy.
ILLUSTRATIONS BY JEAN ROSOW
And His Daunting Decision
The fourth book in the Oscar the Osprey saga deals with Oscar having to make a difficult decision on whether to face the perils of a dangerous trip or experience regrets that might forever haunt him. In this story, Oscar learns much from the wisdom of other animals in the forest.
ILLUSTRATIONS BY JEAN ROSOW
Oscar’s Story
The Bird Who Was Afraid of Heights
The book is set in the Tetons Mountains and begins with the newly hatched Oscar and his difficulty with relating to his parents, peers, and surroundings because of his unusual handicap. He not only suffers humiliation as a result of it but he faces serious limitations to his normal development and ultimately his ability to survive in the wild. It is about how he compensates for his handicap, the animals and dangers he encounters, and the fact that he is faced with how to survive the unfamiliar bitter cold and threatening winter world
The Bird with a Conundrum
A second book in the Oscar the Osprey saga portrays the conflicts of Oscar and his brother, Otto, as he deals with the danger of Otto’s jealously and ethics of his own pride.
And His Diminutive Sister
The third book in the Oscar the Osprey saga deals with Oscar becoming aware of the problems faced by his undersized sister, Oprah, which has caused her to be withdrawn and shy.
ILLUSTRATIONS BY JEAN ROSOW
And His Daunting Decision
The fourth book in the Oscar the Osprey saga deals with Oscar having to make a difficult decision on whether to face the perils of a dangerous trip or experience regrets that might forever haunt him. In this story, Oscar learns much from the wisdom of other animals in the forest.
ILLUSTRATIONS BY JEAN ROSOW
Oscar’s Adventures
ILLUSTRATIONS BY JEAN ROSOW


“Sweet & fun to read”
This book conveys great values that children can take with them after reading it. The illustrations are unique and capture the reader’s imagination so well. It helps teach children to overcome their fears. – Amanda
“Valuable Lessons”
Fantastic book! It kept my daughter interested and engaged and provided a fun and effective way to teach her about overcoming problems and fears. I am recommending this book to family and friends. – Micah
“Loved by grandparents and grandchildren alike!”
Wonderful story. I loved it and my grandson loved it. We are both looking forward to the next installment and continued tales of Oscar. – Michael
“Sweet & fun to read”
This book conveys great values that children can take with them after reading it. The illustrations are unique and capture the reader’s imagination so well. It helps teach children to overcome their fears. – Amanda
“Valuable Lessons”
Fantastic book! It kept my daughter interested and engaged and provided a fun and effective way to teach her about overcoming problems and fears. I am recommending this book to family and friends. – Micah
“Loved by grandparents and grandchildren alike!”
Wonderful story. I loved it and my grandson loved it. We are both looking forward to the next installment and continued tales of Oscar. – Michael