Skrimsli
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Narrated by:
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Nicola Davies
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Nicola Davies
About this listen
Who are you if you've never seen another face like yours? Where do you belong if you don't know where your home is? What do you call yourself when others call you 'freak'? Skrimsli is the only flame-coloured tiger born in a litter of white cubs. He and his friends, Owl and Kal, must escape the clutches of tyrannical circus owner Kobret Majak and his twin assassin-acrobats, stop a war, and save an ancient forest. They're helped by the Palatine and her eagle, a chihuahua who thinks she's a wolf, a horse with a heart of gold - and the crew of a very unusual ship...
©2023 Nicola Davies (P)2023 Little AcornsWe are magically drawn into the dangerous world of Skrimsli, the sea-faring tiger, who we first meet in The Song That Sings Us.
Themes of love, belonging and purpose resonate against a fast-paced, intriguing backdrop which soars and plummets. You will fall in love with Owl and be enraged by Kobret. I’m not usually a fan of follow-up books, but this one does not disappoint. Skrimsli is mesmerising!
A masterful, magical tale, beautifully told!
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