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The Griffin's Apprentice

Kids’ Stories Book

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The Griffin's Apprentice

By: Ayokunle Mathew Akinbi
Narrated by: Terri Bakken
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In the quiet village of Oakhaven, nestled beneath the shadow of the formidable Dragon’s Tooth mountain, twelve-year-old Sam believes the tales of mythical beasts are nothing more than stories. But when he discovers a single, impossible feather of shimmering bronze and gold, he is pulled into a world of ancient magic he thought only existed in legend.

Drawn by a mysterious, sorrowful hum that seems to emanate from the mountain's stone heart, Sam embarks on a secret quest. His journey leads him to a hidden cavern where a single, magnificent egg awaits. When a baby griffin, Aethel, hatches, Sam’s life is changed forever. He is no longer just a boy, but a guardian to the last of a noble line.

As he secretly raises the magnificent creature, a bond deeper than words forms between them—an ancient, magical connection known as the Echo. But their sanctuary is not safe. Aethel’s growing power attracts an ancient enemy: vicious, predatory Wyverns who cast a shadow of death over the valley. Now, armed with a griffin-keeper’s forgotten manual, a mystical Sunstone, and an unbreakable friendship, Sam and Aethel must learn to fight as one to protect their home.

The Griffin's Apprentice is a thrilling tale of adventure, courage, and the extraordinary friendship between a boy and a griffin, bound by destiny to defend the balance between the earth and the sky.

©2025 Ayokunle Mathew Akinbi (P)2025 Ayokunle Mathew Akinbi
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