A project to re-introduce beavers brings a town together against a common threat, in this touching tale from master storyteller Gill Lewis.
As Cari and her mum try to rebuild their home and lives after a devastating flood, they hear of a plan to reintroduce beavers into the area. The changes these amazing animals make to waterways could help to prevent further flooding and Cari knows that she has to get involved.
But with the project facing resistance from other locals, can she convince them to give the beavers a chance â€" and will it be enough to save her home from being destroyed for a second time?
Particularly suitable for readers aged 9+ with a reading age of 8.
Reviews
"One of children's literature's most accomplished writers of animal stories delivers a touching tale of environmental fragility" â€" Waterstones
"Another wonderful wild little story about the power of nature to heal … Hopeful and beautiful" â€" NetGalley review
About the author
Gill Lewis worked as a vet in the UK and across the world before becoming the acclaimed author of numerous books for children, including Swan Song, Eagle Warrior and Run Wild. Gill's writing has earned her many awards such as the UKLA Children's Book Award and the Little Rebels Award, and several nominations for prestigious awards including the CILIP Carnegie Medal.
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