The Ancient Solitary Reign

The Ancient Solitary Reign
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Total Pages : 421
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ISBN-10 : 9783957513052
ISBN-13 : 3957513057
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Book Synopsis The Ancient Solitary Reign by : Martin Hocke

Download or read book The Ancient Solitary Reign written by Martin Hocke and published by hockebooks. This book was released on 2019-05-14 with total page 421 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: The young owl Hunter has received a sound basic education in history, geography, natural history, mankind and religion from his parents. His siblings also taught him what is important for survival in the forest. Full of anticipation, Hunter sets out to spend a four-year apprenticeship with one of the experienced specialist owls. But the way to his teacher is long and dangerous. When Hunter arrives, the wise old owl is dead. Now the young Hunter is completely on his own, far faster than he would like to be. A relentless system regulates the coexistence of Barn owls, Tawny owls and Little owls. In the land of the owls, violations of these ancient rules are punished with death. But a new era has begun: former enemies inevitably become allies in the fight against a common, old enemy. With poetic wit and captivating powers of observation, Martin Hocke has woven this fantastic trilogy of novels, which revolves around owls and other nocturnal birds, into a parable that stands in the tradition of ‘Watership Down’ and ‘Wind in the Willows’ . Individual volumes: ‘Ancient Solitary Reign’ , ‘The Lost Domain’, ‘Am an Owl’


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