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The Ages Of Oosig : An Island Legend

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Product Code: 9781986384957
ISBN13: 9781986384957
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At birth, wondrous deeds are predicted for Oosig by his proud father, as they are for most boys growing up on the islands of the Pacific. Progressing through the six traditional ages from childhood to adult, Oosig faces an ongoing series of exciting and life-threatening adventures, all of which combine to create a legend despite his own efforts to live a quiet and normal life. His status as a potential warrior is established early. Entrusted with his father's favorite fishing bird on his first solo trip, Oosig must battle a huge shark for ownership of the bird and fish. Later a dive for a rare golden cowry shell almost leads Oosig to his death in the jaws of a deadly moray eel. He is rescued only through the courage and resourcefulness of his childhood comrade, Kito, who paid better attention than Oosig had to the "Eel Lady," Lona, months before. At school on the Round Island, Oosig is astonished to find that the crazy old man covered with tattoos and dripping betlenut juice down his chin is a relative. Before the warrior dies, Oosig learns the stories of his bravery and a legacy that the youth must endeavor to uphold. Entering his Third Age as a teenager, Oosig's youthful selfishness gives way in the form of a lovestick inserted into the wall matting of his hut. It belongs to Iua, daughter of Uetin, Traveling Chief of the Cloud Island, who is determined that his princess will wed only a worthy warrior of his own choosing, and certainly not a brash young man from one of the lesser islands. Although still determined to have Iua for his own, Oosig faces other challenges as he become a young man. Pomai, his cousin who has the mind of a child, often talks of a huge wind carrying him away. The boy's ramblings approach reality as a devastating typhoon hits while he is attempting to prove his worth by catching a large fish near the Five Islands. Only Oosig cares enough to attempt a rescue. Oosig later fails to remember the lesson that his best friend, Kito, taught him, that friendship is more important than material things. Attempting to carve the most perfect piece of stone money with which to buy favor with Iua's father, he labors for months high on a narrow ledge of a perilous cliff to carve his stone. Even once he has the perfect stone, his journey to the Cloud Island with his valuable offering aboard a homemade raft proves difficult. Undaunted, Oosig brashly takes Iua from her father and the Cloud Island. Iua is the love of his life and he is determined to protect their relationship at all risk from dangers and from anyone threatening to separate them. After years of peaceful life as a couple on the Great Island where they keep to themselves as much as possible, they hear from an exhausted messenger the words they dread, "Chief Uetin is on the island." In the end, Oosig and Iua must make a decision about their future together.

Author: Robert Sigsby
Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Publication Date: Jun 02, 2018
Number of Pages: 220 pages
Language: English
Binding: Paperback
ISBN-10: 1986384950
ISBN-13: 9781986384957

The Ages Of Oosig : An Island Legend

$10.65
 
At birth, wondrous deeds are predicted for Oosig by his proud father, as they are for most boys growing up on the islands of the Pacific. Progressing through the six traditional ages from childhood to adult, Oosig faces an ongoing series of exciting and life-threatening adventures, all of which combine to create a legend despite his own efforts to live a quiet and normal life. His status as a potential warrior is established early. Entrusted with his father's favorite fishing bird on his first solo trip, Oosig must battle a huge shark for ownership of the bird and fish. Later a dive for a rare golden cowry shell almost leads Oosig to his death in the jaws of a deadly moray eel. He is rescued only through the courage and resourcefulness of his childhood comrade, Kito, who paid better attention than Oosig had to the "Eel Lady," Lona, months before. At school on the Round Island, Oosig is astonished to find that the crazy old man covered with tattoos and dripping betlenut juice down his chin is a relative. Before the warrior dies, Oosig learns the stories of his bravery and a legacy that the youth must endeavor to uphold. Entering his Third Age as a teenager, Oosig's youthful selfishness gives way in the form of a lovestick inserted into the wall matting of his hut. It belongs to Iua, daughter of Uetin, Traveling Chief of the Cloud Island, who is determined that his princess will wed only a worthy warrior of his own choosing, and certainly not a brash young man from one of the lesser islands. Although still determined to have Iua for his own, Oosig faces other challenges as he become a young man. Pomai, his cousin who has the mind of a child, often talks of a huge wind carrying him away. The boy's ramblings approach reality as a devastating typhoon hits while he is attempting to prove his worth by catching a large fish near the Five Islands. Only Oosig cares enough to attempt a rescue. Oosig later fails to remember the lesson that his best friend, Kito, taught him, that friendship is more important than material things. Attempting to carve the most perfect piece of stone money with which to buy favor with Iua's father, he labors for months high on a narrow ledge of a perilous cliff to carve his stone. Even once he has the perfect stone, his journey to the Cloud Island with his valuable offering aboard a homemade raft proves difficult. Undaunted, Oosig brashly takes Iua from her father and the Cloud Island. Iua is the love of his life and he is determined to protect their relationship at all risk from dangers and from anyone threatening to separate them. After years of peaceful life as a couple on the Great Island where they keep to themselves as much as possible, they hear from an exhausted messenger the words they dread, "Chief Uetin is on the island." In the end, Oosig and Iua must make a decision about their future together.

Author: Robert Sigsby
Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Publication Date: Jun 02, 2018
Number of Pages: 220 pages
Language: English
Binding: Paperback
ISBN-10: 1986384950
ISBN-13: 9781986384957
 

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