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The Lorikeet Tree Paul Jennings

The Lorikeet Tree By Paul Jennings

The Lorikeet Tree by Paul Jennings


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The Lorikeet Tree Summary

The Lorikeet Tree: First love, sibling trouble and the healing power of nature by Paul Jennings

A moving story of family, love and loss from one of Australia's greatest storytellers. Emily loves the bush and the native animals on her family's reforested property, particularly the beautiful rainbow lorikeets that nest in one of the tallest trees. But then her father is diagnosed with a terminal illness, and Emily's world enters a tailspin. Her twin brother, Alex, refuses to accept the truth. His coping mechanism is to build elaborate additions to his treehouse in the superstitious belief that it will avert disaster - leaving Emily to deal with harsh reality on her own. When Alex secretly adopts a feral kitten, going against everything that's important to Emily, the siblings' emotions reach boiling point - with potentially dangerous consequences for them all.

The Lorikeet Tree Reviews

Taking a moment to catch my breath after this... Paul Jennings is a firm favourite and TheLorikeetTree doesn't disappoint. Honest, relatable, vivid and moving. The world needs more stories like this.

-- Alison King * via Twitter *

I may have something in my eye after reading this short, beautiful, simply told story about family, loss and nature. There is real depth to the relationships, particularly the central sibling relationship. A future classic for 11+.

-- Stephen Dilley * Teacher, reviewer, UKLA *

Paul Jennings is known for his funny books and creations - Round the Twist, Unreal, Uncanny, Gizmo, and many more that kids have loved since 1985. Yet in The Lorikeet Tree, he has diverged from his stories about the weird and wonderful and created a serious story about overcoming obstacles in a world where everything is unpredictable... Simply told yet filled with heart, The Lorikeet Tree reflects the conflicts of siblings and parents and being part of a family facing tragedy and what that could mean for your future.

The Lorikeet Tree also speaks for the environment and a place that cannot speak for itself, that is in conflict with what the characters want or are trying to do.

The lyrical feeling of this book captured my imagination and it is one that has a timeless feeling about it - and is one that I hope many people come to enjoy.

* The Book Muse blog *

The Lorikeet Tree is simply and beautifully told. The lyrical text has the feel of a Barrington Stoke novel in terms of its quality and accessibility, and there really is no higher praise than that. The story itself doesn't stray away from truth or hard issues, but Jennings approaches the subject matter of sibling trouble, loss and first love sensitively as well as honestly. In particular, Emily's internal struggles prompt us to think about our own family difficulties and values. And at the centre of this moving story is a message about the healing power of nature, one that will be remembered by those KS3 readers that turn to it.

-- Nicholas Carter * Just Imagine Book Reviews *

Jennings at his very best... eloquent, understated and every page is full of empathy for his characters and a deep love of the landscape and its inhabitants.

-- Alison Brumwell

A book with a huge heart... showing the power of family love and empathy and reflecting on the oneness of the natural world. I highly recommend to all secondary school librarians and classroom book collections and to anyone working in the field of teenage mental health.

-- Veronica Price * V'sViewfromtheBookshelves blog *

A story brimming with love and hope - The Lorikeet Tree is deeply moving, looking at life and death as well as the wonder of nature.

-- Tom G * checkemoutbooks blog *

About Paul Jennings

Paul Jennings is the author of more than 100 books, beginning with 'Unreal!' in 1985, and has sold more than 8 million copies worldwide. He is a Member of the Order of Australia for services to children's literature and was awarded the Dromkeen Medal in 2001 and the Children's Book Council of Australia Lifetime Achievement Award in June 2019. Many of his books draw on his early experiences as a child immigrant to Australia from the United Kingdom and his life as a teacher and speech therapist.

Additional information

GOR013214037
9781910646878
1910646873
The Lorikeet Tree: First love, sibling trouble and the healing power of nature by Paul Jennings
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Old Barn Books
2023-04-27
192
Long-listed for UKLA BOOK AWARDS 2024 (UK)
Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.
This is a used book - there is no escaping the fact it has been read by someone else and it will show signs of wear and previous use. Overall we expect it to be in very good condition, but if you are not entirely satisfied please get in touch with us

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