01979nam a2200373u 4500001001100000003000700011005001700018007000300035008004100038010001500079019001400094020003100108020002800139035003900167040004900206049000900255082001400264100001700278245002700295250001200322260007500334300002100409490001100430520087000441521001501311650004101326650002001367650003301387650002101420800003501441961000701476999001701483952010501500886491164 OCoLC 20190501192509.0ta160726s2015 nyu j 000 1 eng  a2014952522 a885909742 a9780062321039 (trade bdg.) a006232103X (trade bdg.) a(OCoLC)886491164z(OCoLC)885909742 aBTCTAbengcBTCTAdYDXCPdBDXdDYJdOPWdILC aMLNM04a[Fic]2231 aGrey, Jacob.10aFeralscby Jacob Grey. a1st ed. aNew York, NY :bHarper, an imprint of HarperCollinsPublishers,cc2015. a273 p. ;c22 cm.1 aFerals aIn a city ravaged by crime and corruption, 13-year-old orphan Caw's only friends are the murder of crows he has lived with since his parents flung him from their house aged only five. Caw lives in a treehouse in an abandoned city park, surviving on scraps of food and only communicating with his three crows. But a jailbreak at the prison forces him into contact with other humans -- particularly a girl called Lydia, who is attacked by the escaped prisoners and is saved by Caw. Caw realises that these escaped prisoners have more in common with him than he'd like -- they too are Ferals, humans able to communicate with and control an animal species. And they want to bring their evil Feral master, The Spinning Man, back from the Land of the Dead. Only by joining forces with other good Ferals hiding throughout the city can Caw stand a chance of defeating them.1 aAges 8-12. 0aHuman-animal relationshipsvFiction. 0aCrowsvFiction. 0aAbandoned childrenvFiction. 0aFantasy fiction.1 aGrey, Jacob.tFerals ;vbk. 1.wlt17 c11003d11003 4070aABELJbABELJcJHd2016-10-27l1oJ GREYp36174r2019-07-17s2019-07-09v6.99w2016-10-27yBOOK