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Loading... Forever Birchwood: A Novelby Danielle Daniel
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Sign up for LibraryThing to find out whether you'll like this book. No current Talk conversations about this book. Lovely book, set firmly in the tween years of a group of girls in Sudbury, Ontario in 1987. Loved that the friendships feel authentic and complex, love that the main character's nickname is Wolf and she and her grandmother share a deep connection to spending time outdoors. Love that Wolf and her friends have a hand built clubhouse in a stand of birch trees that becomes the focus of their summer. There is a lot of sneaking out, some light meeting up with boys and exploring the idea of kissing. It's the kind of summer where everything changes, because that is part of growing up. I loved that so much of the heart of this book is about caring for trees, challenging adults to find new ways to be, and learning to connect to indigenous heritage even when that isn't necessarily a strong family tradition. many beautiful relationships in this book. Enjoyed it very much. ( ) no reviews | add a review
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The middle-grade debut of star picture-book author and illustrator Danielle Daniel Adventurous, trail-blazing Wolf lives in a northern mining town and spends her days exploring the mountains and wilderness with her three best friends Penny, Ann and Brandi. The girls' secret refuge is their tree-house hideaway, Birchwood, Wolf's favourite place on earth. When her beloved grandmother tells her that she is the great-granddaughter of a tree talker, Wolf knows that she is destined to protect the birch trees and wildlife that surround her. But Wolf's mother doesn't understand this connection at all. Not only is she reluctant to engage with their family's Indigenous roots, she seems suspiciously on the wrong side of the environmental protection efforts in their hometown. To make matters worse, she's just started dating an annoying new boyfriend named Roger, whose motives--and construction company--seem equally suspect. As summer arrives, so do bigger problems. Wolf and her friends discover orange plastic bands wrapped around the trees near their cherished hangout spot, and their once stable friendship seems on the verge of unravelling. Birchwood has given them so much--can they even stay together long enough to save this special place? With gorgeous yet understated language, Danielle Daniel beautifully captures an urgent and aching time in a young person's life. To read this astonishing middle-grade debut is to have your heart broken and then tenderly mended. No library descriptions found. |
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Google Books — Loading... GenresMelvil Decimal System (DDC)813.6Literature American literature in English American fiction in English 2000-LC ClassificationRatingAverage:
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