Author: | John Morano | ISBN: | 9781945760105 |
Publisher: | Grey Gecko Press, LLC | Publication: | January 11, 2019 |
Imprint: | Language: | English |
Author: | John Morano |
ISBN: | 9781945760105 |
Publisher: | Grey Gecko Press, LLC |
Publication: | January 11, 2019 |
Imprint: | |
Language: | English |
FIRST TIME IN PRINT!
Glyde, Gonzo, and Azul have one thing in common: they’re all flying as flocks of one. Other than his father, Lupé, Glyde has never seen a pure Guadalupe petrel, so when he hears of a Gwatta headed for the Pine Barrens, he sets off on a mission to bring her home. There he meets Gonzo, an endangered ivory-billed woodpecker, and joins forces with the last remaining passenger pigeon and a barred owl who speaks only in Shakespearean English.
Meanwhile, after losing his mate and being smuggled out of the shrinking Caatinga, Azul finds himself in the care of a celebrated conservationist. However, not everything is as it seems, and the Spix’s macaw must fight to return to the place he knows best. But with a disappearing habitat and without a mate, can his journey lead him home?
John Morano's Eco-Adventure Series is back with a fourth installment that asks the question: What does it mean to be home in a changing world? As the climate warms and habitats are lost, will the man-flock help the birds before it's too late, or will flocks of one become flocks of none?
Featuring a special introduction by Andrew Sharpless, CEO of Oceana
FIRST TIME IN PRINT!
Glyde, Gonzo, and Azul have one thing in common: they’re all flying as flocks of one. Other than his father, Lupé, Glyde has never seen a pure Guadalupe petrel, so when he hears of a Gwatta headed for the Pine Barrens, he sets off on a mission to bring her home. There he meets Gonzo, an endangered ivory-billed woodpecker, and joins forces with the last remaining passenger pigeon and a barred owl who speaks only in Shakespearean English.
Meanwhile, after losing his mate and being smuggled out of the shrinking Caatinga, Azul finds himself in the care of a celebrated conservationist. However, not everything is as it seems, and the Spix’s macaw must fight to return to the place he knows best. But with a disappearing habitat and without a mate, can his journey lead him home?
John Morano's Eco-Adventure Series is back with a fourth installment that asks the question: What does it mean to be home in a changing world? As the climate warms and habitats are lost, will the man-flock help the birds before it's too late, or will flocks of one become flocks of none?
Featuring a special introduction by Andrew Sharpless, CEO of Oceana