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From the multi-award-winning author of No Ballet Shoes in Syria, comes a story of migration, conservation, healing and hope as a grieving boy forms an unbreakable bond with an injured bird. After the tragic death of his mother, Will is sent to stay with his uncle in the Lake District until his grandparents in Australia are ready for him to make the long journey south.Have spent years trapped in a high-rise flat, with only birds for company, Will doesn't know if he'll survive a place like this - full of endless sky and mountain - where everything is too big, too open, too free...That is until he discovers an osprey nest, with two small chicks inside.When tragedy almost strikes again one stormy night, and one of the chicksis knocked out of the nest - breaking a wing, Will is determined to save her. Can you heal a broken wing? What about a broken heart?"One of our best and most versatile writers" Anthony McGowan, Carnegie Medal winning author of Lark From the multi-award-winning author of No Ballet Shoes in Syria, comes a story of migration, conservation, healing and hope as a grieving boy forms an unbreakable bond with an injured bird. Nero Book Awards 2024 Shortlist - Children's Fiction After the tragic death of his mother, eleven year old Will is sent to temporarily stay with his uncle in the mountains. After years trapped in a high-rise flat, with only birds for company, Will doesn't know how he'll survive a place like this, but he soon finds solace in the woods, when he's surrounded by birdsong. With his new friend Omar - a refugee from Afghanistan - Will discovers an osprey nest, with two small chicks inside. He forms an unbreakable bond with the birds, especially the smallest chick, who they name Whitetip. But when tragedy almost strikes again one stormy night, and Whitetip is knocked out of the nest - breaking a wing, Will is determined to save her. Smuggling her down from the mountain, he finds a way to keep her alive. As Will helps Whitetip to grow and to heal, he finds a strength inside himself that he never knew he had. Maybe, finally, Will can find a way to take flight too... "Vivid and deeply empathetic, Catherine is a wonderful storyteller." - Phil Earle "A wonderfully moving story about the healing power of nature, perfect for fans of Phil Earle and Katya Balen" - Anthony McGowan "Unputdownable. A gift to nature loving young people" - Hilary McKay "A heart-felt story about the healing power of nature. Moving and powerful, I loved it" - Gill Lewis Look out for more beautiful stories by Catherine Bruton, such as: No Ballet Shoes in Syria (WINNER of Books Are My Bag Readers Award 2019 and Nominated for the CILIP Carnegie Medal 2020) Another Twist in the Tale Following Frankenstein
From the multi-award-winning author of No Ballet Shoes in Syria, comes a story of migration, conservation, healing and hope as a grieving boy forms an unbreakable bond with an injured bird. After the tragic death of his mother, Will is sent to stay with his uncle in the Lake District until his grandparents in Australia are ready for him to make the long journey south.Have spent years trapped in a high-rise flat, with only birds for company, Will doesn't know if he'll survive a place like this - full of endless sky and mountain - where everything is too big, too open, too free...That is until he discovers an osprey nest, with two small chicks inside.When tragedy almost strikes again one stormy night, and one of the chicksis knocked out of the nest - breaking a wing, Will is determined to save her. Can you heal a broken wing? What about a broken heart?"One of our best and most versatile writers" Anthony McGowan, Carnegie Medal winning author of Lark From the multi-award-winning author of No Ballet Shoes in Syria, comes a story of migration, conservation, healing and hope as a grieving boy forms an unbreakable bond with an injured bird. Nero Book Awards 2024 Shortlist - Children's Fiction After the tragic death of his mother, eleven year old Will is sent to temporarily stay with his uncle in the mountains. After years trapped in a high-rise flat, with only birds for company, Will doesn't know how he'll survive a place like this, but he soon finds solace in the woods, when he's surrounded by birdsong. With his new friend Omar - a refugee from Afghanistan - Will discovers an osprey nest, with two small chicks inside. He forms an unbreakable bond with the birds, especially the smallest chick, who they name Whitetip. But when tragedy almost strikes again one stormy night, and Whitetip is knocked out of the nest - breaking a wing, Will is determined to save her. Smuggling her down from the mountain, he finds a way to keep her alive. As Will helps Whitetip to grow and to heal, he finds a strength inside himself that he never knew he had. Maybe, finally, Will can find a way to take flight too... "Vivid and deeply empathetic, Catherine is a wonderful storyteller." - Phil Earle "A wonderfully moving story about the healing power of nature, perfect for fans of Phil Earle and Katya Balen" - Anthony McGowan "Unputdownable. A gift to nature loving young people" - Hilary McKay "A heart-felt story about the healing power of nature. Moving and powerful, I loved it" - Gill Lewis Look out for more beautiful stories by Catherine Bruton, such as: No Ballet Shoes in Syria (WINNER of Books Are My Bag Readers Award 2019 and Nominated for the CILIP Carnegie Medal 2020) Another Twist in the Tale Following Frankenstein
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