he was put there by ernie the man who used to live in micheals house
He was there when the house was first built and people take one look at the garage and dont go in he was there when emrie myres owned the house as well
David Almond wrote the book Skellig.
David Almond
The children's book by David Almond was first published on August 11, 1998.
"Skellig" by David Almond has 182 pages.
"Skellig" is a novel written by David Almond that was first published in 1998. It tells the story of a young boy who discovers a mysterious creature in the garage of his new home.
In the book Skellig by David Almond, Mina and Michael take Skellig to the tower.
He thinks its cool!
In the book "Skellig" by David Almond, a mysterious creature called Skellig gets stuck in the abandoned garage's cobweb-filled attic, not in the chimney. Skellig is described as a strange, winged being with a mysterious connection to the protagonist Michael.
Skellig is a novel written by David Almond, first published in 1998. The story follows a boy named Michael who discovers a mysterious creature, Skellig, living in an old garage. Skellig is an angelic being with feathers and a mysterious connection to the themes of healing and hope.
David Almond named his character Skellig after a type of owl found in England. The name is meant to evoke a sense of mystery and otherworldliness, reflecting the character's enigmatic and ethereal nature in the book "Skellig."
In "Skellig" by David Almond, two symbols used are the owl, which represents wisdom and mystery, and the angel or creature found in the garage, which symbolizes hope, transformation, and the possibility of miracles.
Its the corridor keeper, read chapter 4 and 5 of ''SKELLIG'' and you''l understand.