"Callanish" by William Horwood
Callanish by William Horwood
Eagles were born to soar high, live in beautiful places and to be the rulers of the sky. But for some, this is not the case. Man has imprisoned these magnificent creatures in cages, preventing them from spreading their large wings and knowing the freedom and joy of owning the expansive sky. In Callanish, we don't just look at the eagles from an objective point of view, but instead, we become
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to Faele, Minch took Creag to Callanish to teach him in their ways and the other eagles went back to their own home sites.
The story showed us how powerful faith and trust can be. How they all had the will to be free and how they all managed to become free. Creggen got his wish, he didn't break his vow to Minch or Callanish but helped them be free and showed them the way.
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