Under the Tamarind Tree

Under the Tamarind Tree by Mary Weeks Millard is a children’s book published by Dernier in 2012. This UK edition spans 128 pages and is presented in English. The story follows Joshua and Timo as their lives change dramatically when they move to rural Rwanda to live with their families. Initially resistant to leaving their friends and belongings behind, the boys soon find companionship with Shema and a disabled boy, leading them to discover deeper insights about their new life.
Readers will find a narrative that explores themes of friendship and adaptation in a new environment. As Joshua and Timo navigate their feelings of loss and uncertainty, they learn valuable lessons about faith and resilience. This book serves as an engaging continuation of the stories from ‘I Want to Be an Airline Pilot’ and ‘Living in Hope’, inviting young readers to reflect on the challenges and joys of change.
Official synopsis Publisher
Joshua and Timo’s lives are about to change forever. Their fathers are doctors and the boys have to leave their old lives behind to go and live with their families in rural Rwanda. The boys hate the thought of leaving their friends and almost everything they own behind, but soon make friends with Shema and a disabled lad and discover that God knows best. The exciting sequel to ‘I Want to Be an Airline Pilot’ and ‘Living in Hope’.
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