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The Last Tree A seed of hope

9781781578704

The Last Tree A seed of hope

  • ISBN 13:

    9781781578704

  • ISBN 10:

    1781578702

  • Format: Hardcover
  • Copyright: 07/25/2023
  • Publisher: Ilex Press
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Summary

From the Sunday Times bestselling author of Together, and in the highly successful genre of The Boy, The Mole, The Fox and The Horse, Luke Hawker's new book is a superbly illustrated narrative that evokes the fragility and beauty of our natural world.

From the Sunday Times bestselling author of Together.

Imagine a world without trees. A world that is in many ways like our world, but where magnificent canopies, tree climbing and leaves rustling in the breeze are now only distant memories.

Until a young girl comes along, a girl who is brave and spirited and willing to follow where her imagination takes her. Through Olive's adventures in the world of trees we are reminded of nature's extraordinary power and beauty, and her actions ultimately sow the seeds of new life in her own world.

From the mind and pen of bestselling author Luke Adam Hawker, The Last Tree is a powerful evocation of the fragility of our natural world and a magnificent celebration of its beauty.

Praise for Together:
"An accurate and thoughtful account of one of the most challenging years in modern history." -The Guardian

"Hawker's images always seem to have just the right mixture of gravitas and sly, understated humour." -The Scotsman

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