The Owls Of Thunder Hollow
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Author | : Dan Barnwell |
Publisher | : AuthorHouse |
Total Pages | : 154 |
Release | : 2005-09-12 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : 1420876414 |
The Owls of Thunder Hollow have a perfect teaching system for teaching their young. The young owls learn to fly, hunt, and survive within this perfect system. There never has been a problem with the system. Everything changes when the owls accidentally hatch a strange egg. The young bird is not an owl. It does not fit into their perfect teaching system. This is a story about an honest effort that was made by both teacher and student. After months of frustration and failure, it appears that they have parted with bitter feelings. The young bird is banished from the presence of his friends. The teacher has been denied the affection that she should have received from the young owls that she taught. Many teachers and students have lived through the sadness of a story like this one. If you had hoped for a happy ending, but never were able to find one, you really need this book. The Owls of Thunder Hollow were able to find an end to the story that is seldom achieved in the world of people.
Author | : Dan Barnwell |
Publisher | : AuthorHouse |
Total Pages | : 112 |
Release | : 2006-11-02 |
Genre | : Nature |
ISBN | : 1467848700 |
In this final section of the journey for The Owls of Thunder Hollow, the great golden eagle, Brownie returns to lead the owls home. Carrying Talons feather and a hopeful heart, Beech, the owl known as The True Believer prepares the sickly remnants of the owl community for the trip. The young owls take a solemn vow to never return to the Weasel Swamp. Their spirits yearn for the high, dark ridges of Thunder Hollow. The young owls train all through the winter, gaining strength and discipline. Beech thinks they are ready by the time Brownie returns, but none of the owls understands how far and dangerous the flight home will be.
Author | : Dan Barnwell |
Publisher | : AuthorHouse |
Total Pages | : 128 |
Release | : 2006-11-10 |
Genre | : Nature |
ISBN | : 1467848670 |
The Fire in Thunder Hollow is the second book of the Thunder Hollow series. The owls have prospered under the protection of Brownie, the golden eagle. The hollow is filled with the home trees of the owls. As the good times continue, the morals of the owls begin to slip. The young are not as well taught about social behavior. They begin to create problems for themselves. Soon, the younger owls have a secret hiding place and a charismatic young leader. The young leader wants to start a new community which would be ruled by him. When the young owls plans are discovered, they return to Thunder Hollow and settle down, all except the power-hungry young leader. Angry over his rejection, he sets fire to Thunder Hollow, destroying it. Only a few owls survive the fire by flying away. They fly so far that they cannot find their way home. Brownie, the eagle spendsevery summersearching for them, growing old and discouraged as the years roll by. The owls, living in a dismal swamp, are losing their memories of Thunder Hollow. Will Brownie find the owls before he dies of old age, or will the owls pay the ultimate price for their rebellious ways?
Author | : J. RENDEL. HARRIS |
Publisher | : CUP Archive |
Total Pages | : 456 |
Release | : 1978-02 |
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Author | : Alexander Lawrence Posey |
Publisher | : U of Nebraska Press |
Total Pages | : 141 |
Release | : 2005-12-01 |
Genre | : Social Science |
ISBN | : 0803205279 |
Though he died at the age of thirty-four, the Muscogee (Creek) poet, journalist, and humorist Alexander Posey (1873-1908) was one of the most prolific and influential American Indian writers of his time. This volume of nine stories, five orations, and nine works of oral tradition is the first to collect these entertaining and important works of Muscogee literature. Many of Posey's stories reflect trickster themes; his orations demonstrate both his rhetorical prowess and his political stance as a "Progressive" Muscogee; and his works of oral tradition reveal his deep cultural roots. Most of these pieces, which first appeared between 1892 and 1907 in Indian Territory newspapers and magazines, have since become rarities, many of the original pieces surviving only as single clippings in a few archives.
Author | : Randall Stephens |
Publisher | : iUniverse |
Total Pages | : 300 |
Release | : |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : 1532069979 |
In the 1840s. P’etro Fedorchak narrowly escapes death while fighting in the Allies Shadow War. After receiving a land grant for his heroic service, he marries Ilia and relocates near the enchanted Black Sea. Samuil is born in a cabin near the edge of the haunted Southern Forest. In the forest Bogs a mysterious shadow fog is transforming forest animals into deadly shadow creatures, who stalk Samuil from birth. Samuil often escapes to the serenity of the forest and finds peace while listening to the singing river and communing with the animals. As the shadow creatures’ aggressions escalate, Samuil befriend Nikolai of the Caves; an eccentric time traveling wizard with an old hound named Wolf Killer, and the Legendary Snow Owl. Together with Katya and Teddy, they use their powers in a spine-chilling cosmic battle on Devils Island attempting to defeat the Shadows. Only time will tell whether they can fend them off long enough to claim their extraordinary desctiny. “This debut historical fantasy sees a Russian family battle dark forces in the wilds near the Black Sea. For his series opener, Stephens offers a fantasy focusing on primal good and evil that should entrance fans of The Lord of the Rings trilogy. This first volume’s magical crescendo should create loyal readers who will return for more fairytale-style grandeur. A captivating start to an Eastern-flavored and methodically built fantasy epic.” -Kirkus Review “Samuil and the Legendary Snowl Owl is an ambitious fantasy novel that pits the might of tough people against demonic anger.” -Foreword Clarion Book Review “[A] dynamic reminiscent of Dostoyevsky or Chekov... a tale full of imaginative creatures and mythical conflicts... concise action, and his skill for creating strong characters makes the first entry in the series engaging and memorable.” Blueink Review
Author | : James Rendel Harris |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 456 |
Release | : 1913 |
Genre | : Dioscuri (Greek mythology) |
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Author | : Crosbie Garstin |
Publisher | : |
Total Pages | : 318 |
Release | : 1923 |
Genre | : Cornwall (England : County) |
ISBN | : |
"The Owls House stood in a valley in West Cornwall. It belonged to a prosperous farmer, John Penhale, who lived there with his gipsy wife and his two sons - Ortho, who is wild, unreliable, and attractive, and Eli, who is quiet, good, and stolid. All the excitement happens to Ortho. He runs away from school to join the gipsies, he becomes a smuggler, is captured by pirates, sold as a slave in Morocco, and rises to be a famous soldier in the army of the Sultan. But hair-raising and outrageous as many of his adventures are, Crosbie Garstin has made them seem believable." --Page [1].
Author | : Craig Froman |
Publisher | : iUniverse |
Total Pages | : 110 |
Release | : 2001-06-17 |
Genre | : Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | : 0595187471 |
Though the setting for An owl on the moon is manufactured, the emotions expressed throughout are those faced by the author for over ten years as he encountered a deep veil of depression. An owl on the moon is the story of one woman's search for life and a man's desperate attempt to escape life, bringing them together at an inn by a relentless sea. The story is filled with lyrical prose, poetry, and abstract images to enhance the fears and feelings of hoplessness faced by so many. It is the author's desire that this book will become a catalyst for healing and hope.
Author | : Franklin W. Dixon |
Publisher | : Penguin |
Total Pages | : 193 |
Release | : 1962-01-01 |
Genre | : Juvenile Fiction |
ISBN | : 1101076542 |
When dogs and men suddenly disappear, and strange screams fill the night, fantastic stories of vengeful ghosts are almost believable. It is these strange happenings which bring Frank and Joe Hardy to the Pocono Mountains to help their father’s friend solve the mystery of Black Hollow. But when the Hardy boys and Chet Morton arrive at Captain Thomas Maguire’s cabin on the edge of the hollow, he has disappeared. Frank and Joe are determined to find the captain, despite Chet’s misgivings after a night of weird and terrifying screams. Strangely, it is a small puppy that discloses a most unusual and surprising set of circumstances, involving a mute boy, an elusive hermit, and a fearless puma trainer.