44 pages • 1 hour read
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Wild Wings by Gill Lewis follows Callum and friends as they try to save a migrating osprey named Iris, forming an unlikely friendship with Iona, the village outcast. They track Iris to The Gambia, where they help a local girl, Jeneba, secure medical treatment, highlighting themes of love, community, and nature. The novel features a sudden child death from a meningitis infection.
Wild Wings by Gill Lewis has been praised for its poignant narrative and strong environmental message. Reviewers admire the well-developed characters and engaging plot, which captures young readers’ attention. Some critics note pacing issues and predictability but recognize its educational value. Overall, it’s a compelling read with meaningful themes.
Readers who delight in eco-adventures and heartfelt animal stories will enjoy Wild Wings by Gill Lewis. This book is perfect for fans of Hoot by Carl Hiaasen and My Side of the Mountain by Jean Craighead George. It appeals to middle-grade readers passionate about wildlife conservation and exploring deep friendships across distances.
Lexile Level
600LAnimals
Grief / Death
Science / Nature
Realistic Fiction
Action / Adventure
Children's Literature
Natural World: Nurture v. Nature
Emotions/Behavior: Love
Natural World: Animals