Summer Hawk by Deborah Savage


Summer Hawk
Title : Summer Hawk
Author :
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ISBN : 0141312203
ISBN-10 : 9780141312200
Language : English
Format Type : Paperback
Number of Pages : 304
Publication : First published January 1, 1999
Awards : Boston Author's Club Young Reader Award (2000)

After encountering an abandoned baby hawk, Taylor's life is forever changed as she begins to come out of her isolated world through her new found friendships with a local boy and the lady at the raptor rehabilitation center. Reprint.


Summer Hawk Reviews


  • Annastasia Silenco

    Ich konnte das Buch nicht weglegen und habe es in wenigen Tagen durchgelesen. Es fiel mir leicht mich in die Geschichte und an den Ort reinzuversetzen dank der bildhaften Sprache. Ein sehr schönes Buch über Familie, Freundschaft, Wildvögel und die Gefühle eines jungen klugen heranwachsenden Mädchens.

    >>Etwas zu wollen heißt ja noch nicht, dass es geschieht<<,,,>>Die Menschen tun Dinge, die sie glauben, tun zu müssen, und meistens ist es falsch, aber sie tun es trotzdem...Vielleicht kommt es Ihnen nicht falsch vor<<
    >>Sie war nur egoistisch!<< ....>> Ja, wahrscheinlich war sie das. Vielleicht war sie aber auch nur ein Mensch...<<

  • Ariel

    Summer Hawk was a good book , sometimes I found it hard to relate to the main character though the way this author writes . I'm not really a fan of the way she writes or goes about telling her stories , but they always keep me intrested in spite of that . This was a cute book that's worth reading even if it is a little slow moving .

  • Goldie Marie

    This book is my favorite you as a reader learn to love and hate characters. You absolutely fall in love with
    their emotional conquests, and intentions. The main character is so unsure the insecurities she harbors begin to breed into oneself sharing them personally with the main character.

  • Melanie

    I learned some information about red-tailed hawks and how some people will unexpectedly become your friends, even though at first you may do like them and feel like you are competing against them.

  • Stephanie A.

    Oh, 90s, you and your solid stories everywhere. I didn't love the last chapter, but otherwise, great summer tale. High quality writing and beautiful job describing wildlife rehabilitation.