Tree Girl

Tree Girl by T. A. Barron, published by National Geographic Books on August 15, 2013, is a reprint edition featuring 144 pages in English. This story follows Rowanna, a young girl living with her stern caretaker, Mellwyn, who repeatedly warns her to stay away from the trees surrounding their seaside cottage. Despite these warnings, Rowanna feels a strong pull toward the forest, particularly the HighWillow on a distant hill, as she seeks to uncover the secrets of her past and her mother, whom she can barely remember.
In this enchanting tale, readers will discover a world filled with whimsical characters and a timeless forest setting. The narrative explores themes of family, belonging, and the mysteries of nature, making it a captivating read for young middle-grade audiences. As Rowanna navigates her curiosity about the trees and their potential connection to her history, the story delves into elements of fantasy and magic, inviting readers to ponder the relationship between the natural world and personal identity.
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Rowanna’s stern caretaker, Mellwyn, has warned her again and again not to go near the trees that surround their seaside cottage. But Rowanna is drawn to the forest—especially the HighWillow on its faraway hill. Are the trees really forest ghouls, as Mellwyn says? Or could they possibly hold the secret to Rowanna’s past and the mother she can hardly remember? If only she could get near the High Willow, Rowanna feels certain she would understand. . . .
With its timeless forest setting and charming, whimsical characters, Tree Girl is a perfect introduction to fantasy for young middle-grade readers, from a true master of the genre.
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