The Change
3.5 (2
ratings)
Children’s
Format
Paperback
Pages
176
Language
English
Published
Dec 1, 1997
Publisher
Scholastic Inc.
ISBN-10
059049418X
ISBN-13
9780590494182
Description
Tobias has navigated the tumultuous journey of adapting to his new identity as a red-tailed hawk while grappling with the memories of his former life as a human. With each day spent soaring through the skies, he experiences the thrill of freedom and the harsh realities of survival, yet the lingering feelings of loss and isolation never truly fade away. His existence as a hawk is both exhilarating and fraught with challenges, as he faces the instinctual dangers of the animal kingdom.
In this gripping exploration of identity and transformation, Tobias learns that being a creature of the wild comes with its unique struggles. He grapples with the duality of his being—part human, part bird—wondering if he can ever reconcile these two worlds. The vibrant narrative delves into his internal conflicts, showcasing a poignant and often heartbreaking journey of self-discovery.
As the story unfolds, Tobias encounters moments of connection and solitude, highlighting the complexity of his existence. Friends from his past linger in his thoughts, prompting him to reflect not just on what he has lost, but also on what he can still reclaim. Each encounter challenges him to redefine his understanding of belonging and sacrifice, illuminating a path toward embracing who he has become in this new reality.
In this gripping exploration of identity and transformation, Tobias learns that being a creature of the wild comes with its unique struggles. He grapples with the duality of his being—part human, part bird—wondering if he can ever reconcile these two worlds. The vibrant narrative delves into his internal conflicts, showcasing a poignant and often heartbreaking journey of self-discovery.
As the story unfolds, Tobias encounters moments of connection and solitude, highlighting the complexity of his existence. Friends from his past linger in his thoughts, prompting him to reflect not just on what he has lost, but also on what he can still reclaim. Each encounter challenges him to redefine his understanding of belonging and sacrifice, illuminating a path toward embracing who he has become in this new reality.
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