Red Leaves

Red Leaves by Sita Brahmachari is an unabridged edition published by Pan Macmillan in 2014, featuring 384 pages in English. The story follows Aisha, a thirteen-year-old refugee in London who, after experiencing happiness with her foster mother, faces the upheaval of being relocated to a new family. Feeling abandoned, she runs away to seek refuge in the woods. Concurrently, twelve-year-old Zak grapples with his parents’ divorce while living in a construction zone, leading him to uncover the history of his home and connect with a soldier from the past.
Readers will find a narrative that intertwines the lives of Aisha and Zak as they navigate their personal struggles and unexpected circumstances. Their paths converge in the ancient city woodland, where they encounter Elder, a mysterious homeless woman. The story explores themes of family, love, and connection against the backdrop of significant life changes, including adoption and the impact of divorce. This edition presents a poignant exploration of resilience and friendship amidst adversity.
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Aisha is a thirteen-year-old refugee living in London. Happy for the first time since leaving her war-torn home, she is devastated when her foster mother announces that a new family has been found for her and she will be moving on. Feeling rejected and abandoned, Aisha packs her bags and runs away, seeking shelter in the nearby woods. Meanwhile, a few doors down, twelve-year-old Zak is trying to cope with his parents’ divorce. Living in a near-building site while the new house is being refurbished, he feels unsettled and alone. Discovering a piece of rubble with the original builder’s signature set into it, he starts researching the history behind his home – and in doing so finds a connection with a young soldier from the past, which leads him to an old air-raid shelter in the same woods. Both children, previously unknown to each other, meet in the heart of the ancient city woodland as they come into the orbit of Elder, a strange homeless woman who lives amongst the trees – and, as helicopters hover overhead and newspapers fill with pictures of the two lost children, unexpected bonds are formed and lives changed forever . . .
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