Owl : a novel /
Owl and Tama could hardly be more different: Owl is trying to help his family run their struggling farm, while getting used to life without his father, and Tama is a disgruntled city kid. Tama's arrival coincides with Owl's discovery of some Māori cave drawings. Owl's interest in the...
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| Format: | Book |
| Language: | English |
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Dunedin, N.Z. :
Longacre Press,
2001.
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| Summary: | Owl and Tama could hardly be more different: Owl is trying to help his family run their struggling farm, while getting used to life without his father, and Tama is a disgruntled city kid. Tama's arrival coincides with Owl's discovery of some Māori cave drawings. Owl's interest in the rock art, and the tension between him and Tama, somehow unleash a disturbing malevolence from the past. Together they have set free the forces of the ancient myth of the Pouāki, a brutal man-eater bent on destruction. |
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| Item Description: | Novel for young adults. |
| Physical Description: | 224 pages ; 20 cm. |
| ISBN: | 1877135585 (pbk.) |