Ghostwing is a tale about courage and love and beginning to hope once more by award winning Scottish author Kenneth Steven. 'Everyone else hated this time of year, the last bit of autumn. They moaned about it and wished it would be over.The fields were filled with ditches of water that reflected the grey sky. The far trees were almost invisible because they were misty; it was as though they were not there at all. It was true that everything was grey, but it was not true that it was boring and miserable. This was the most magical bit of the whole year, when anything might happen.' Douglas misses his mother each and every day. When he finds an injured goose in the field next to his house, strange things begin to happen, things he would never have believed possible in his wildest dreams.
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Kenneth Steven is a poet, children's author and novelist. He has won a number of awards for his work, and has travelled abroad to give lectures and readings, and to work as writer in residence in schools. He lives in Scotland with his wife Ute.
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