The Eagle

by Lilias Michael


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Softcover
£7.99
Softcover
£7.99

Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 28/08/2007

Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 100
ISBN : 9781434329776

About the Book

 A long time ago the ancient peoples of North West Canada looked upon the eagle as a sacred bird. One day Chato, a young brave, disgraces himself and his tribe by shooting one down with his arrow. In revenge the Master eagle sends his flock to attack the villagers who, when they find out that Chato is the culprit, want to kill him. But their chief, Eagle Eye, decides that he should be given the chance to prove he really is a brave and worthy of his place amongst the men in the village. So he is sent down the river in a canoe with only a spear and his beloved bow and arrows as weapons. During the journey he experiences many hazards and adventures. Each time he is saved by praying to the Spirits. Eventually he is rescued by the eagle people, so-called because of a spell put on them by the Master Eagle, who take him to their village. There they cast their own spell on him and he grows feathers. He still yearns for his own tribe and when he discovers the feathers on his back are undeveloped wings, he decides to make them strong so that he can fly home. He does this and begins the most thrilling adventure of all.


About the Author

Lilias Michael is a mother and grandmother and has come to writing books rather later in her life, although she has been putting down ideas and writing short stories for years, for her own amusement. She has had letters and articles published in one of Scotland's leading newspapers in the past,  but only after aquiring a computer, has she taken up the idea of writing fiction. She became a member of a writing group and has been helped and encouraged not only by the writers in residence but by the members themselves. The Eagle is the first book for children. She has also written a much longer historical novel about a Chinese Princess in the late eighth century AD. At the moment she is in the middle of a more modern story with a darker side, concerning child abuse. She has  been married for over forty years to a (now-retired) sea captain and having travelled with him to many parts of the world feels there are many tales she could tell. They now live in retirement in a small village south of Glasgow, Scotland, although she still works at her profession, private music teaching.