The Siege (Guardians of Ga'hoole)
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The Siege (Guardians of Ga'hoole)

Audio CD – Unabridged, June 15, 2010

Price
$12.96
Publisher
Blackstone Audiobooks
Publication Date
ISBN-13
978-1441755384
Dimensions
5.28 x 0.65 x 5.8 inches
Weight
4.3 ounces

Description

About the Author Kathryn Lasky has written many books. Among her works of fiction are The Night Journey , winner of the National Jewish Book Award, and Beyond the Burning Time , an American Library Association Best Book for Young Adults. Her nonfiction has won the Newbery Honor, among other awards. She and her husband (and frequent nonfiction collaborator), photographer Christopher Knight, live in Cambridge, Massachusetts. Pamela Garelick was born in England. She acted in fringe theater there before coming to the United States, where she has worked as a voice-over artist in television and radio and as an audiobook narrator. Now living and working in Greece, she records, translates, and edits voice-overs from all over the world as well as narrating audiobooks in a small studio in her Mediterranean garden. She also paints silk clothing, bakes for the local cafes, and teaches newcomers the Greek language.

Features & Highlights

  • Soren's beloved mentor, Ezylryb, is finally back at the Great Ga'Hoole Tree. But all is not well. There's a war between good and evil in the owl kingdom. On one side is a group led by Soren's fearsome brother, Kludd, who wears a terrifying metal mask to cover his battle-scarred face. On the other side are the owls of the Great Ga'Hoole Tree, who must fight to protect their legendary tree from Kludd's attacks. Soren, his friends, and the other owls at the Great Ga'Hoole Tree enter into fierce combat against Kludd's forces. They win a major battle, but warfare is not over yet.

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Thematic treasures

Lasky showed a marvelous willingness to take human themes regarding war and trust and faith and determination and overlay them onto the community of the Ga'Hoole tree. It was a pleasure to see the story resolve in the way it did.