Mary Beth Owens was inspired by her admiration and concern for these
critically endangered animals to write and illustrate this beautiful
book. The narrator--a craggy, ancient jumby tree that stands sentinel
over the bay--observes a hawksbill's arrival by night, her arduous trek
to excavate a nest and bury her eggs, her solitary return to the sea,
and the later diaspora of her hatchlings. Spare prose complements pages
saturated with Caribbean color or brooding in ghostly moonlight.