15,99 €
inkl. MwSt.

Versandfertig in über 4 Wochen
  • Broschiertes Buch

From the moment he first woke up out at sea in the crow's nest of fisherman Gaston Angelo Noel's purse seiner, the eagle Hali knew the adventures he had longed for since leaving his nest in Anchor Point, Alaska for life on the Homer Spit were about to begin.Sad that his hatchmate, Leuc, would not be able to join him, Hali finds himself on a journey more interesting than he ever imagined while learning a few life's lessons about courage, loyalty, and love along the way.Scattered throughout the book, are photo illustrations made from original photographs that inspired this story taken by the…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
From the moment he first woke up out at sea in the crow's nest of fisherman Gaston Angelo Noel's purse seiner, the eagle Hali knew the adventures he had longed for since leaving his nest in Anchor Point, Alaska for life on the Homer Spit were about to begin.Sad that his hatchmate, Leuc, would not be able to join him, Hali finds himself on a journey more interesting than he ever imagined while learning a few life's lessons about courage, loyalty, and love along the way.Scattered throughout the book, are photo illustrations made from original photographs that inspired this story taken by the author and her husband. Gaston's Crow's Nest, a modern Alaska story of original fiction, is suitable for all age groups and the second book in the Alaska Tale series.
Autorenporträt
Marianne Schlegelmilch has been a resident of Alaska for 16 years. She has lived in Anchorage, Sitka, and Palmer; and currently resides in Homer with her husband where they moved after retiring. She has been a registered nurse for 40 years, working throughout the United States in many fields of her profession. Her successful first book, Solo Flite--An Alaska Puppy Becomes a Legend, has sold thousands of copies. Marianne credits her experience as a nurse with giving her the insight to compassionately write Raven's Light. Marianne says, "If my words touch even one person in a meaningful way, I am grateful."