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A mysterious avian artifact forces a young protagonist into a conflict that threatens the stability of their known world. Driven by the discovery of the titular Golden Bird, the protagonist must navigate a landscape fraught with political intrigue and ancient magic. They face opposition from clandestine organizations seeking to weaponize the artifact's power for their own gain. The narrative unfolds through a third-person perspective, emphasizing the physical challenges of traversing a fractured kingdom while managing the logical constraints of a world where myth and reality intersect.
Readers often note the focus on atmospheric world-building and the steady escalation of the central mystery. Discussion frequently centers on the protagonist's development as they transition from an observer to an active participant in the unfolding conflict. Critics highlight the balance between the physical challenges of the environment and the internal logic of the magic system. The narrative pacing is described as deliberate, allowing for the gradual reveal of the world's history and the significance of the Golden Bird.
Page Count:
80
Publication Date:
1969-04-01
Publisher:
Oliver & B
ISBN-10:
0050015281
ISBN-13:
9780050015285
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