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An utterly stunning, powerful and unforgettable novella by the highly acclaimed and much missed Mal Peet. Featuring sensitive full colour illustrations by talented rising star, Emma Shoard.

When a man returns to his childhood home and visits the derelict tree house in which his father once chose to live, he recalls the past unravelling of his family, the unspoken strangeness of their lives, and the impact on his own adult life. Beautiful, sparse and insightful storytelling. Particularly suitable for struggling, reluctant or dyslexic readers aged 14+



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"I love this wonderful book. How does Mal Peet do so much in such a short space? It's engrossing, haunting, beautifully written." – DAVID ALMOND; "For some time now, Mal Peet has been the most elegant prose stylist in the world of young-adult fiction…one of the best novelists, full stop" – ANTHONY MCGOWAN; "It's likely to be the best children's book you will read this year … Peet is a profound storyteller and this haunting, moving story – sensitively illustrated by Emma Shoard's atmospheric ink drawings – reminds us what riches he left behind and what treasures we are missing." THE TIMES (CHILDREN'S BOOK OF THE WEEK)

"Engrossing, haunting and beautifully written" – David Almond

"Emotional truth and tenderness … Told in simple language and illustrated with muted loveliness" – The Sunday Times

"Wonderful writers like Mal Peet don’t need hundreds of pages or thousands of words to write a story that packs a unforgettable punch …Poignant and moving" – South China Morning Post

Super-readable YA – The Family Tree

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    A Paperback / softback by Mal Peet, Emma Shoard

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      Publisher: HarperCollins Publishers
      Publication Date: 15/05/2018
      ISBN13: 9781781128053, 978-1781128053
      ISBN10: 1781128057

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      An utterly stunning, powerful and unforgettable novella by the highly acclaimed and much missed Mal Peet. Featuring sensitive full colour illustrations by talented rising star, Emma Shoard.

      When a man returns to his childhood home and visits the derelict tree house in which his father once chose to live, he recalls the past unravelling of his family, the unspoken strangeness of their lives, and the impact on his own adult life. Beautiful, sparse and insightful storytelling. Particularly suitable for struggling, reluctant or dyslexic readers aged 14+



      Trade Review

      "I love this wonderful book. How does Mal Peet do so much in such a short space? It's engrossing, haunting, beautifully written." – DAVID ALMOND; "For some time now, Mal Peet has been the most elegant prose stylist in the world of young-adult fiction…one of the best novelists, full stop" – ANTHONY MCGOWAN; "It's likely to be the best children's book you will read this year … Peet is a profound storyteller and this haunting, moving story – sensitively illustrated by Emma Shoard's atmospheric ink drawings – reminds us what riches he left behind and what treasures we are missing." THE TIMES (CHILDREN'S BOOK OF THE WEEK)

      "Engrossing, haunting and beautifully written" – David Almond

      "Emotional truth and tenderness … Told in simple language and illustrated with muted loveliness" – The Sunday Times

      "Wonderful writers like Mal Peet don’t need hundreds of pages or thousands of words to write a story that packs a unforgettable punch …Poignant and moving" – South China Morning Post

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