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1:
Silver Cloud
Winter is in the air and thirteen-year
old Four Winds’ small band of White Water Sioux faces
extinction. His grandfather, Chief Red Hawk, is close to
death and enemies hound them from all sides. A lonely vision
quest brings help in the shapoe of the mysterious spirit
horse, Silver Cloud – but at a cost. Four Winds must
leave his homeland to fulfil three impossible tasks. Only
then will his tribe be spared.
Four Winds bravely takes up the first challenge: to fetch
a diamond from the deepest mine. Facing clashes with enemies
both human and spirit – the snake-haired monster,
Thadadaho, and Unktehi, the flame-eyed guardian of the diamond
– he must learn to be a warrior, and place his trust
in the dream horse, Silver Cloud.
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2:
Iron Eyes
Four Winds has won the
name of warrior, but now he must undertake a second quest
to save his tribe. So he journeys north with Silver Cloud,
his spirit horse, to find a feather from the highest mountain
and bring it home.
Pursued by his old enemy, Snake Eye, and his horsemen, battered
by blizzards, and challenged by a harsh and icy landscape,
he now faces his most powerful foe yet, in the form of Iron
Eyes. A cruel and treacherous wolf spirit, he will use any
weapon – even the power of the dead – to defeat
Four Winds in the ultimate confrontation…
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3:
Bad Heart
Four Winds has battled
hard ro complete the tasks set him on the quest to save
his tribe. Only one remains: to fetch a breath of wind from
the furthest ocean. But the death of his beloved grandfather,
Chief Red Hawk, has left Four Winds lost and alone, his
courage and inspiration gone. Only Silver Cloud, his spirit
horse, can guide him forward – though a savage journey
across a burning desert landscape and a terrifying challenge
from the brutal Bad Heart lie ahead…
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