‘Bobbie is thrilled that a golden eagle has settled in the forest near her family’s farm. She loves to walk the hills with her granny and watch the bird soar through the sky. But not everyone shares Bobbie’s awe for the spectacular bird. When her granny’s beloved dog is killed by poisoned bait, it soon becomes clear that someone is out to get the eagle – and they’re ready to take down anything, and anyone, that gets in their way. Bobbie is determined to save the eagle but is it worth the risk? A stunning new wildlife adventure from multi-award-winning author Gill Lewis. Particularly suitable for struggling, reluctant or dyslexic readers aged 8+ ‘
Publisher: Barrington Stoke Ltd
ISBN: 9781781128749
Number of pages: 104
Dimensions: 198 x 130 mm
And appropriately enough, this book is dedicated to eagle warrior Ruth Tingay.
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A fabulous story, but then Gill’s books always are. The added value of the book is the use of appropriate font and cream paper which makes it more accessible to a range of readers. I am donating a copy to the school where I am a visiting author because the staff are very eco aware and I know that they will allow the children to share their imagination on the story. The book is an excellent way of engaging young people (and adults!) in serious topics.