Available Formats
The Girl Who Talked to Trees
By (Author) Natasha Farrant
Illustrated by Lydia Corry
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Zephyr
5th October 2022
7th July 2022
United Kingdom
Children
Fiction
Childrens / Teenage fiction: Short stories
Childrens / Teenage fiction: Magical realism / Magical fantasy
Childrens / Teenage fiction: Nature and animal stories
Childrens / Teenage social topics: Environment, sustainability and green issues
Fiction and Related items
823.92
Paperback
240
Width 155mm, Height 216mm
Magical interlinked stories about what one girl learns from talking to trees throughout Time and from around the world in a sumptuous gift book presentation. From the team who brought you Eight Princesses and a Magic Mirror, Costa Book Award winning Natasha Farrant and Lydia Corry. Olive's best friend is a four-hundred-year-old oak tree, and it is in danger. As she tumbles into its magic world, she makes it a promise. From deep roots to high branches, a Persian garden to an underwater forest, from tulip trees to wild apple to vengeful box, she listens to the trees telling stories for all time. And she keeps her promise. With a conservation message and facts about tree science alongside the magic and wonder of seven beautifully imagined original stories, this full-colour gift book enchants and reminds us of the importance of trees in our lives. 'Terrific and inspirational' Irish Times
A nature-lover's treat * Sunday Times *
The environmental message is beautifully mirrored by Corry's lush illustrations of the natural world * The Bookseller *
A magic realist sequence of linked talks in which various species give up their secrets to Olive, so she emerges strong enough to defend them all * Observer *
A beautiful book to share with a class * Books for Topics *
Told with elegance and wit by Costa winner Farrant * i newspaper *
An enchanting book that shows exactly why trees are so important * The Week Junior *
Natasha Farrant is a writer and literary scout. She is the author of Costa Children's Book Award winner Voyage of the Sparrowhawk (Faber, 2020), and other novels. She lives in London with her family. Find Natasha on Twitter at @NatashaFarrant1 or her website natashafarrant.com Lydia Corry graduated from the Royal College of Art in 2009. Her publishing debut was Eight Princesses and a Magic Mirror (Zephyr, 2019) She lives with her family in Hastings. Find Lydia on Instagram @lydiacorryillustrations and her website lydiacorry.com