"Here, you'll need these," called Pete, holding a bunch of keys out of the window. "There's a padlock on the gate." "Why a padlock?" "Stock losses. We've lost too many sheep over the past year and I don't think it can be rooikat. Besides, others in the district have had the same trouble." When Roy and Vusi stumble upon the trail of the stock-thieves they become involved in a desperate chase that takes them up into the snow-covered mountains of the Great Karoo. As their adventure unfolds, Roy - handicapped by his deafness but determined to overcome it - and Vusi - battling against racial prejudice - discover that they have more in common than they realised. The message of the Black Eagle soaring overhead becomes an inspiration to both of them.
This is Book 35 in the Literature: Young Africa Series Series. See all Literature: Young Africa Series books here.
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