
About the Author
Jane H. Wood
Jane H. Wood is an award-winning author and illustrator of enchanting animal stories for children and young adults. Inspired by a lifelong love of books, nature, and wildlife, her GoldenEars and Stikki the Squirrel series combine adventure, heart, and a gentle message about caring for the natural world.
The Books
Stikki the Squirrel

Stikki the Squirrel
Tree Spirits
28th February, 2026
Join Stikki the squirrel and his mate, Rella, on their second exciting adventure – full of mystery, danger and the wonders of magic found in the most unexpected places. Deep in a snowy woodland, Stikki and Rella, face danger while foraging for food. A food thief is prowling the woods. Can the animals unite in time to save their friends, survive the cold, and protect their sacred tree.

Stikki the Squirrel
Book 1
28th May, 2023
‘We must always be wary of the longlegs for they are unpredictable and puzzling.’
Meet Stikki the squirrel on his madcap adventures as he leaves his nest and sets off to explore the world around him. A sweet, coming-of-age tale of a young grey squirrel and all the scrapes he finds himself in, and the good friends he makes along the way.
GoldenEars

GoldenEars
The Pale Skulls
28th January, 2021
Where have all the wolves gone?
Edmund, is now a forest ranger, tasked to discovering the truth.
Fearing for his wolf friend, GoldenEars, Edmund returns to his hometown of Edmonton. His focus, the general library, and hopefully answers to the baffling questions spinning in his head. He could feel the mystery beckon to him. Edmund willingly went, unaware that what lay ahead was an inescapable destiny, one so powerful that it would change his and that of his wolf friend’s life forever.

GoldenEars
The Whispering Mountain
28th April, 2019
A teenage boy. A wild wolf pup. And an adventure full of mystery and danger.
A thrilling, heart-warming tale set in the Canadian western wilderness. Meet young protagonist, Edmund, in this mythical coming-of-age tale where the wild, rawness of nature finds friendship in a human boy.

