David A. Robertson’s (Tundra, 216 pages, $22, hardcover) is his fifth volume in the Misewa Saga, a fantasy series about a young man’s adventures in the North Country, a mythical land of talking beasts and unspoiled forests. Read this article for free: Already have an account? To continue reading, please subscribe: * David A.

Robertson’s (Tundra, 216 pages, $22, hardcover) is his fifth volume in the Misewa Saga, a fantasy series about a young man’s adventures in the North Country, a mythical land of talking beasts and unspoiled forests. Read unlimited articles for free today: Already have an account? David A. Robertson’s (Tundra, 216 pages, $22, hardcover) is his fifth volume in the Misewa Saga, a fantasy series about a young man’s adventures in the North Country, a mythical land of talking beasts and unspoiled forests.

Fans of this series will enjoy reading of Eli and his friends’ adventures as they try to rescue the animal creatures who have been kidnapped and are being transported to a zoo at Assiniboine Park in Winnipeg. As Eli flies on the eagle’s back and they do battle with man-sized lizards near the sleeping giant in Thunder Bay, there’s plenty of combat and courageous feats as he seeks to conquer his enemies before his time runs out in this magical land. Pip, leader of the Bird Warriors, Mahihkan, the protective wolf, and Arik, the lively squirrel, all assist in the battle to save the endangered creatures.

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