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Discover the enchanting world of 'The Map of Leaves' by Yarrow Townsend, a tale that beautifully intertwines nature with the journey of self-discovery. This debut novel, packed with 320 pages of rich storytelling, unfolds in a mystical woodland where Orla, a young girl living in isolation since the loss of her mother, relies on her garden for sustenance. As a mysterious illness spreads and the authoritarian Governor Atlas targets the garden's plants, Orla's world is turned upside down. Utilizing her mother's treasured book of remedies, she sets off on a perilous adventure down the River Inkwater aboard a barge-boat. Will Orla uncover the truth behind the illness in time? This captivating narrative features stowaways and danger, leading to a heart-stopping journey filled with authentic details about the natural world. 'The Map of Leaves' is not just a story; it's an exploration of resilience, courage, and the bond with nature. Perfect for young adults and nature enthusiasts alike, this beautifully illustrated paperback is an inspiring gift for readers who appreciate powerful narratives that resonate with the environment. Order your copy today and embark on a thrilling rapids-ride adventure! Delivery across New Zealand and worldwide available; enjoy fast shipping right to your doorstep.
Condition: Brand New
ISBN: 9781913696481
Number of Pages 320
By Townsend, Yarrow
Publisher Chicken House Ltd
Since Ma died, Orla has lived alone in a woodshed by the river. Her garden provides everything she needs. But when people begin to fall sick, Governor Atlas decrees that the plants are the cause and must be destroyed. Armed only with her mother's book of remedies Orla sets out on... a barge-boat to discover the truth and save her garden ... but she's not the only stowaway. With the rapids of the River Inkwater ahead, three children set a dangerous course that may lead them to a cure - and from which they may never return. The debut novel from an astonishingly talented new writer A wild rapids-ride of a story, suffused at every turn with authentic details of the natural world A gorgeous gifty book: a flapped paperback with illustration by Marie-Alice HarelRead less
Condition: Brand New
ISBN: 9781913696481
Number of Pages 320
By Townsend, Yarrow
Publisher Chicken House Ltd
Since Ma died, Orla has lived alone in a woodshed by the river. Her garden provides everything she needs. But when people begin to fall sick, Governor Atlas decrees that the plants are the cause and must be destroyed. Armed only with her mother's book of remedies Orla sets out on... a barge-boat to discover the truth and save her garden ... but she's not the only stowaway. With the rapids of the River Inkwater ahead, three children set a dangerous course that may lead them to a cure - and from which they may never return. The debut novel from an astonishingly talented new writer A wild rapids-ride of a story, suffused at every turn with authentic details of the natural world A gorgeous gifty book: a flapped paperback with illustration by Marie-Alice HarelRead less