Yeti Boy by Kara May
Moving and magical adventure story, set in a far-off mountainous region inhabited by the Yeti. An imaginative novel for 8 -- 12 year-olds from an award winning author. Fenn survives a plane crash in which his parents die. Sent to live with a geologist aunt in a distant, mountainous part of the world, he wanders off and has a fall. Recued by Arkon, a Yeti, and taken to the Yeti kingdom, Fenn recovers and learns to live a gentle, Yeti life. Some of the Yeti are against Fenn staying in their kingdom since humans have always sought to destroy them. Fenn is determined to win their confidence and remain with the Yeti living a harmonious existence. Kara May has created a fascinating and magical Yeti world; the Yetis whistle to communicate; they record 'Happenings' -- major events in their lives, through stone carvings; they develop 'Knowings' which help them know right from wrong; they are a simple and loving community who live from nature. Through them, Fenn learns to be less bitter about his parents' death. Through Fenn, the Yeti survive when a fatal disease -- not sufferred by humans -- threatens to make them extinct. Wonderfully descriptive and imaginative writing that confident readers from 8 and upwards will be enthralled by.
Kara May won the Acorn award for her picture book Knickerless Nicola in 1989. She is the author of the Cat's Whisker books, published by Andersen Press in hardback and Red Fox in paperback and the Emily H books, published under the Hippo imprint for Scholastic. Kara has also written several plays for BBC Radio as well as playscripts for the theatre. She lives in South East London.
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ISBN 13 | 9780001857216 |
ISBN 10 | 0001857215 |
Title | Yeti Boy |
Author | Kara May |
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Binding type | Hardback |
Publisher | HarperCollins Publishers |
Year published | 1999-09-06 |
Number of pages | 176 |
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