The Wind Eye

The Wind Eye by Robert Westall is a New Ed edition published by Penguin in April 1990, featuring 158 pages in English. This book explores themes related to weather and nature, presenting a narrative that intertwines elements of juvenile fiction with scientific insights. The story invites readers to engage with the natural world, offering a unique perspective on the phenomena of weather.
In this edition, readers will find a blend of imaginative storytelling and factual exploration, making it suitable for those interested in both fiction and science. The narrative delves into the intricacies of weather, providing an engaging way to understand its impact on the environment and human experiences. With its focus on juvenile fiction, The Wind Eye serves as an accessible entry point for younger audiences to discover the wonders of nature and the science behind it.
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