Take The Wind Up With You
Patricia M. Ryan
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(Patricia M. Ryan, Aug. 12, 2014)
Tlocan, a male golden eagle in the summer of his second year, likes to explore the borders of his parents’ home range in the hills and canyons of the American Southwest. However, this particular warm, sunny day gives birth to a powerful thunderstorm, and its strong winds push him into the nearby territory of another eagle, who sees him and flies to attack. Caught in the violent forces of the storm, Tlocan loses the use of one wing and one eye in a cataclysmic accident, and becomes stranded in this unfamiliar landscape, far from his home and family. Crippled, half-blinded, and at risk of further harm, Tlocan is surprised by the appearance of a creature he has never encountered, an elder animal patriarch of the high desert wildlands, who turns out to be as great a hunter as Tlocan. When this singular wise one helps Tlocan out of immediate danger, a bond of friendship is formed that brings new experiences and understanding to each of them.TAKE THE WIND UP WITH YOU is a fictional nature adventure story for youthful readers interested in a realistic look at the nature and environment of the southwestern US, and the harsh realities of life in the wild where every choice you make can affect whether you live or die. It’s about the inexperience and ambition of youth and the wisdom of age, and a surprising friendship between two very different creatures who actually have much in common. It’s about how, when events seem stacked against us, help can come to us from the most unexpected people.