Swan Song
Paperback
Award-winning author Gill Lewis explores the redemptive power of nature for struggling young people in this touching tale.
Excluded from school, Dylan is forced to move to a tiny village in Wales where his grandad lives.
With no Xbox or internet, life is looking pretty bleak, but when Grandad takes Dylan out on his boat to see the whooper swans, things begin to change.
Out on the water, free from all the pressure he’s been under, Dylan begins to feel like himself again. But when the swans’ habitat is threatened and tragedy strikes at home, can Dylan keep going when it feels like everything is slipping out of control again?
A profoundly moving novel on the redemptive, healing power of nature from bestseller Gill Lewis.
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Imprint
Barrington Stoke
ISBN
978-1-78112-954-8
Interest age
9+
Reading age
8
Publication Date
04-02-2021
Format
Paperback
Pages
128 pages
Dimensions
130x198mm
Product Description
Award-winning author Gill Lewis explores the redemptive power of nature for struggling young people in this touching tale.
Excluded from school, Dylan is forced to move to a tiny village in Wales where his grandad lives.
With no Xbox or internet, life is looking pretty bleak, but when Grandad takes Dylan out on his boat to see the whooper swans, things begin to change.
Out on the water, free from all the pressure he’s been under, Dylan begins to feel like himself again. But when the swans’ habitat is threatened and tragedy strikes at home, can Dylan keep going when it feels like everything is slipping out of control again?
A profoundly moving novel on the redemptive, healing power of nature from bestseller Gill Lewis.
Author
Gill Lewis
Gill Lewis worked as a vet in the UK and across the world before becoming the acclaimed author of numerous books for children, including Swan Song, Eagle Warrior and Run Wild. Gill’s writing has earned her many awards such as the UKLA Children’s Book Award and the Little Rebels Award, and several nominations for prestigious awards including the CILIP Carnegie Medal.
Imprint
Barrington Stoke
ISBN
978-1-78112-954-8
Reading age
8
Interest age
9+
Publication Date
04-02-2021
Format
Paperback
Pages
128 pages
Dimensions
130x198mm
Product Description
Award-winning author Gill Lewis explores the redemptive power of nature for struggling young people in this touching tale.
Excluded from school, Dylan is forced to move to a tiny village in Wales where his grandad lives.
With no Xbox or internet, life is looking pretty bleak, but when Grandad takes Dylan out on his boat to see the whooper swans, things begin to change.
Out on the water, free from all the pressure he’s been under, Dylan begins to feel like himself again. But when the swans’ habitat is threatened and tragedy strikes at home, can Dylan keep going when it feels like everything is slipping out of control again?
A profoundly moving novel on the redemptive, healing power of nature from bestseller Gill Lewis.
Author
Gill Lewis
Gill Lewis worked as a vet in the UK and across the world before becoming the acclaimed author of numerous books for children, including Swan Song, Eagle Warrior and Run Wild. Gill’s writing has earned her many awards such as the UKLA Children’s Book Award and the Little Rebels Award, and several nominations for prestigious awards including the CILIP Carnegie Medal.