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The Six Macs, while camping, find a snail with a purple light in its shell. Flyer MacHigher is visited by Jack of the wood (The Green Lady) in her dream. Jack calls the snail a Purple Orb, she asks Flyer to return it to an underground lake in her sacred wood. The lake is where all the Purple Orbs live. They feed the lake with energy from the moon, which then feeds all the trees including The Green Lady with energy and life. In Jack's wood, there is a five-hundred-year-old wise oak tree, who is Jack's friend. The Six Macs arrive at Jack's wood only to find that it is being destroyed to make way…mehr

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The Six Macs, while camping, find a snail with a purple light in its shell. Flyer MacHigher is visited by Jack of the wood (The Green Lady) in her dream. Jack calls the snail a Purple Orb, she asks Flyer to return it to an underground lake in her sacred wood. The lake is where all the Purple Orbs live. They feed the lake with energy from the moon, which then feeds all the trees including The Green Lady with energy and life. In Jack's wood, there is a five-hundred-year-old wise oak tree, who is Jack's friend. The Six Macs arrive at Jack's wood only to find that it is being destroyed to make way for a science laboratory. It's very noisy with demonstrators and riot police. Jack pleads with The Six Macs in their dreams to help her stop the diggers and chainsaws from destroying her wood. In the morning they raise their fists in the air and shout "The Six Macs" before starting their mission.
Autorenporträt
David Dawkins is a chef, and a ceramic artist and he enjoys writing poetry. He has serious concerns about climate change and the loss of our natural world. This book is the second one of a series of books about the adventures of The Six Macs, with each book having an environmental theme to them, where some of his concerns about the way we treat our world are aired. In his 5th book, The Six Macs become eco-warriors. The environmental messages in his books are very light, making his books fun to read.