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Eagle Sister
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Product details
- ISBN 9781917000017
- Dimensions: 129 x 198mm
- Publication Date: 15 Feb 2024
- Publisher: Constellations Press
- Publication City/Country: GB
- Product Form: Paperback
- Language: English
- Age Group: Ages 12+
When the gods unite a child of the earth with a child of the sky, a powerful alliance is unleashed, but can it survive betrayal, revenge, love and war?
Born into a nomadic tribe in 13th-century Central Asia, Gulzura tends the sheep and dreams of adventure. When she rescues a baby eagle, her life changes completely. She embarks on a perilous quest ordained by the gods, where the fate of her clan lies entirely in her hands. Battling competing loyalties and devastating betrayals, she must fight for freedom, love and vengeance against the tyranny of a life where girls and women have no power or voice.
This warm-hearted novel is a compelling tale of self-discovery and female empowerment.
Born into a nomadic tribe in 13th-century Central Asia, Gulzura tends the sheep and dreams of adventure. When she rescues a baby eagle, her life changes completely. She embarks on a perilous quest ordained by the gods, where the fate of her clan lies entirely in her hands. Battling competing loyalties and devastating betrayals, she must fight for freedom, love and vengeance against the tyranny of a life where girls and women have no power or voice.
This warm-hearted novel is a compelling tale of self-discovery and female empowerment.
Sue Turbett worked in BBC TV News and Current Affairs as a Director and Producer for many years before leaving to set up her own video production business. She has brought her passion for travel and empowering stories to life in her debut novel Eagle Sister.
Sue lives in Buckinghamshire, and is now working on her second novel, in between hill walking, running, volunteering, cold water swimming and learning Gaelic.
Eagle Sister
€17.50
