
Wolf-Speaker
4 (1)
par:
Tamora Pierce
Langue: Anglais
Format: Broché
ISBN 10: 1416903445
ISBN 13: 9781416903444
Date de publication:
June 1st, 2005
Éditeur: Simon Pulse
Pages: 344
Genres: Science Fiction, Thriller & Suspense, Action & Adventure, Fantasy, Travel
In the heart of Dunlath Valley, the tranquil existence of its wildlife is disturbed by the encroachment of humans. As trees are felled and the earth is excavated, the wolves find themselves thrust into a battle for survival and their very way of life. The tension escalates as their instinctual connection to the natural world calls upon them to seek a solution to the growing threat.
Among them is a young girl gifted with a unique ability to communicate with the wolves. Her bond with these magnificent creatures deepens as she learns to understand their language and the wisdom they hold. With each passing day, the stakes grow higher, compelling her to take action before the valley is irreparably altered.
Navigating the complexities of human motives and animal instincts becomes a daunting task. She must find a way to bridge the gap between the two worlds, advocating for the wolves and pushing back against the destructive forces threatening their habitat.
Through courage and compassion, she embarks on a transformative journey that challenges her understanding of loyalty and the delicate balance of nature. In the face of adversity, she learns that speaking for those who cannot speak for themselves is both a gift and a heavy responsibility. The battle for Dunlath Valley becomes not just a struggle for survival but a profound exploration of connection, resilience, and the fight for harmony.
Among them is a young girl gifted with a unique ability to communicate with the wolves. Her bond with these magnificent creatures deepens as she learns to understand their language and the wisdom they hold. With each passing day, the stakes grow higher, compelling her to take action before the valley is irreparably altered.
Navigating the complexities of human motives and animal instincts becomes a daunting task. She must find a way to bridge the gap between the two worlds, advocating for the wolves and pushing back against the destructive forces threatening their habitat.
Through courage and compassion, she embarks on a transformative journey that challenges her understanding of loyalty and the delicate balance of nature. In the face of adversity, she learns that speaking for those who cannot speak for themselves is both a gift and a heavy responsibility. The battle for Dunlath Valley becomes not just a struggle for survival but a profound exploration of connection, resilience, and the fight for harmony.