The Eagle Lake Giant The First Summer

The Eagle Lake Giant The First Summer by P. K. Winter is a juvenile fiction book published by Trafford Publishing in 2008. This edition spans 128 pages and is written in English. The story follows Patrick, Jenny, and Kristen as they embark on a cottage holiday at Eagle Lake, where they encounter strange occurrences in the surrounding bush. After rescuing trapped toads, the children, along with their friend Pete, find themselves facing witches and other mystical creatures, aided by the Eagle Lake Giant, Elg.
Throughout their summer adventures, the children must navigate various challenges, including outsmarting witches and battling water orcs. They employ creative tactics, using improvised weapons like water guns filled with sea salt and the music of Mozart. As they encounter unexpected allies, including a reclusive islander and a mysterious woman named Ursula, the narrative unfolds over ten episodes filled with action and mystery. The story explores themes of bravery and the connection between city children and the wild creatures of the North Country, all while adults remain largely unaware of the dangers surrounding them.
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On the first day of their cottage holiday Patrick, Jenny, and Kristen discover strange things happening in the bush around Eagle Lake. When they rescue some trapped toads, they and their friend Pete must combat the witches who had captured them. Fortunately, they meet Elg – the Eagle Lake Giant – who comes to their aid. Elg appreciates the awe and respect that these city children feel for the wild creatures of the North Country.
Over the next few weeks evil forces target the children. They must outwit witches, battle water orcs, and escape from punkchopgoons. For weapons they utilize whatever they can improvise, including water guns loaded with sea salt and the beautiful music of Mozart. On one occasion the children free a reclusive islander nicknamed The Hulk. On other occasions unexpected help arrives from a mysterious female called Ursula, or from Hughie Graye’s dump truck.
Improbably, they find a trace of goodness in three young witches who may – or may not – recover and rejoin the world.
In the ten episodes of adventure and mystery, adults appear to be oblivious to the dangers, but are all them really so unaware?
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