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Sky Dancer
- Narrated by: John Voce
- Length: 6 hrs and 40 mins
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Publisher's Summary
Joe has always loved the moorlands above his home: the wildness, the freedom, the peace. But since his father died, everything has changed, and the moors are no longer a place of refuge.
Now the whole community is divided over the fate of the hen harriers that nest up there in the heather and Joe is stuck right in the middle, with a choice to make and a huge secret to keep.
Joe can't do what's right for everyone. But can he find the strength to fight for what he really believes in?
©2017 Gill Lewis (P)2022 Bolinda Publishing
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What the critics say
'Vivid, difficult and satisfying, this is magnificent storytelling.' (The Guardian)
'Lewis's confident, economical prose takes the reader up, up and away.' (The Times)
'An emotionally gripping, totally uplifting, captivating story with an important environmental theme.' (Books for Topics)
'Gill Lewis has established herself as the principal contemporary writer of animal stories, combining a vet's knowledge of her subject with a novelist's capacity for character and plot.' (The Telegraph)
'About social justice, rural communities and hen harriers on moorland, it is tightly written, sharply observed and well plotted.' (Sunday Times)