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Wabi A Hero’s Tale by Joseph Bruchac
After falling in love with a Abenaki Indian Women, Dojihla, a great horned owl named Wabi transforms into a human being. He has several trials and adventure while learning to adapt to his new life.
Bruchac weaves together classic elements of fantasy, legend, and romance in a unique shape shifting adventure full of surprise and excitement. Bruchac puts the characteristics well of both Dojihla and Wabi as an owl and a human.
Joseph Bruchac really helped me relate to the characters and the emotions of Wabi. He makes me feel as if I’m there, watching the life of both characters. I recommend this book to anyone who likes fantasy and legend.
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