Flower Power

Flower Power by Ann Walsh, published by Orca Book Publishers on September 1, 2005, is a juvenile fiction work that explores the complexities of family dynamics through a unique and humorous lens. In this 128-page edition, readers are introduced to Callie, whose mother has taken an unconventional stand by chaining herself to a neighbor’s tree in protest. As reporters descend on the scene, Callie grapples with the unexpected chaos that unfolds around her, including the involvement of her grandmother and the antics of her friends.
The narrative follows Callie’s struggle to manage her mother’s protest while yearning for a return to normalcy in her life. With the arrival of various characters, including the “singing grannies” and the neighbor’s biker friends, the story delves into themes of family and community involvement. As Callie navigates this tumultuous situation, readers will find a blend of humor and heartfelt moments that reflect the challenges of growing up amidst family conflicts. This edition is presented in English and measures 7 inches in height and 4.25 inches in length, making it a compact read for young audiences.
Official synopsis Publisher
Callie’s mother has chained herself to the neighbor’s tree and is living inside the treehouse. She refuses to come down until the neighbor, Mr. Wilson, agrees to leave the tree standing. Soon reporters arrive to interview Callie about her mother’s protest. Callie doesn’t want to talk to anyone. More chaos ensues when Callie’s grandmother invites the “singing grannies” to help save the tree, the neighbor’s biker friends come to her aid, and Callie’s friends show up to try to get themselves on TV. Callie needs to figure out how to get her mother to come down from the tree so that her life can return to normal.
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