The Root Cellar

The Root Cellar by Janet Lunn, published by Puffin Books in 1985, is a captivating tale that follows twelve-year-old orphan Rose as she is sent to live with unfamiliar relatives on a farm in Canada. This edition, written in English and spanning 247 pages, introduces readers to a world where Rose discovers a hidden root cellar that connects her with the past, allowing her to interact with individuals who inhabited the farm over a century ago.
In this story, Rose’s journey unfolds as she navigates her new life and the relationships she forms with the people from the past. The narrative explores themes of family, belonging, and the magic of history, all set against the backdrop of farm and ranch life. Readers will find a blend of fantasy and adventure as Rose’s experiences in the root cellar reveal the rich tapestry of lives that once thrived on the land, making this book a unique exploration of connections across time.
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Twelve-year-old orphan Rose, sent to live with unknown relatives on a farm in Canada, ventures into her aunt’s root cellar and finds herself making friends with people who lived on the farm more than a century earlier.
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