Description
Klaio is a small bird that is one of God's agents of good. She was in the Garden of Eden and witnessed the lie that Satan told to Eve. As she flew to tell the Lord, the serpent's glare turned her into stone. Now she is passed down as a relic from generation to generation, going where the Lord wills her to go, able to fly only through entering the hearts of the people she comes to love. Brody Whittaker is a twelve-year-old girl whose family is falling apart. Klaio was given to her by her beloved grandmother, who is now dead. When her parents decide to get a divorce, Brody must leave the country home she loves. After spending a miserable summer in town with her mother, she and her older brother return to their childhood home to stay with their father. There, Brody must deal with her father's drinking problem and her brother's increased estrangement. Brody must overcome loneliness, her father's alcoholism, separation from her family, and even a physical assault. With the help of two of her friends, and Klaio, Brody discovers where her strength truly lies. Book One in The Wings of Klaio series.