Abel’s Song

Abel’s Song by D.K. Leighfield is an illustrated book published by WestBow Press in November 2013, featuring 132 pages in English. This narrative follows Abel, the son of the loon chieftain, who is distinguished by his size and speed but struggles with his inability to sing. In a quest for independence, Abel rejects his father’s teachings and embarks on an adventure across the lake, where he encounters unforeseen dangers that challenge his understanding of family and self.
Readers will find a tale that explores themes of rebellion and redemption, as well as the complexities of parental love. Through Abel’s journey, the story delves into the dynamics of family relationships and the challenges of asserting one’s identity. The illustrated edition enhances the narrative, providing a visual accompaniment to Abel’s adventures in the Northern Lands, making it accessible for a younger audience interested in action and adventure.
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Long ago in the far-off Northern Lands …
An egg is laid …
A chick is hatched …
And the adventure of a lifetime …
Begins.
Abel was the son of the loon chieftain. He was bigger, stronger, and faster than any other chick in the colony. But there was one thing he couldn’t do … Abel could not sing.
Rejecting his father and his teachings, Abel sets out on the lake to prove his independence. But a danger awaits that will soon test the prodigal loon chick in ways that he could never imagine.
A story of rebellion, redemption, and the love of a father that defies all understanding …
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