THE STOLEN SPEAR
BOOK 1
OF THE WOLFSONG SERIES
A cracking Stone Age Saga - James Haddell, teacher and author on Twitter.
Calling all Year 3 and 4 teachers who teach the Stone Age. This is the book for you. - Mr. B's Guided Reading.
Our Year 3 children have just finished The Stolen Spear and loved it so much that a number of them have been and bought the rest of the series. — Year 3 teacher in Somerset.
Saviour Pirotta has created yet another enticing tale - My Book Corner.
This monumental Stone Age chapter book is laced with Neolithic themes of strength, bravery and self-belief. A super read. Must-buy for any teachers who have the Stone Age as one of their topics. - Mr B Guided Reading.
Saviour Pirotta has really knocked it out of the park with his new, historical junior fiction series. - Lorraine Pemberton on Instagram.
The author has managed to bring out important themes of being different, being an outsider. - Chitra Soundar in Awfully Big Reviews
There's trickery, plenty of thrills, friendship, hope and determination aplenty in this twisting, turning Stone-Age tale - Jill Bennett in Red Reading Hub
A fun adventure based in the Stone Age with great historical references - Teacher on Twitter.
A story with a message of bravery and self-belief that all of us can appreciate - Libraries4Schools.
'Weakness of any kind is frowned upon... Only bravery is admired. I pray to the spirits every day to make me brave.'
Wolf struggles to fit into his village. He s not strong like his brother or a natural leader like his father. Every day he just tries to keep his head down. That is until a sacred spear head is stolen. Wolf is cast out, seen as the reason for its disappearance. With no one but his trusty dog, Shadow, to join him, Wolf vows to find the stolen spear and restore his honour. But Wolf has never left the village before and the world beyond the sea is a complete unknown... where will this journey take him and what secrets will he uncover? Join Wolf on his hunt for the spear, as he journeys from the village now known as Skara Brae to a wider, ancient world on the cusp of a new age.