The Tree That Sang To Me
On sale
14th March 2024
Price: £7.99
Some feelings are so big, they’re hard to express. . . A dyslexia-friendly, beautifully illustrated verse story of friendship, family and self-discovery, perfect for readers aged 9+. By the author of Wider Than the Sea, winner of the Eilís Dillon Award, KPMG Children’s Books Ireland Awards 2024
“A beautifully told story of resilience” Irish Times
“With an uplifting ending, Kai’s story will remain in your mind for a long time … a fantastic read for a class group” Editor’s Choice, Children’s Books Ireland, Inis Magazine
When Kai’s big sister Jen leaves the family home, Kai knows it’s all his fault. His secret burns, but he tells no one, just keeps pulling at tufts of his hair. But in the broad branches of a wasteland sycamore tree, Kai feels safe and free from his worries. Up there he feels he can be whoever he wants to be. And when a girl called Sky starts climbing Kai’s tree, a friendship blossoms … a friendship with the power to heal.
Up here
it’s like
I’m part of something else
the wind
the leaves
the air
free to be
whoever I want to be.
“A beautifully told story of resilience” Irish Times
“With an uplifting ending, Kai’s story will remain in your mind for a long time … a fantastic read for a class group” Editor’s Choice, Children’s Books Ireland, Inis Magazine
When Kai’s big sister Jen leaves the family home, Kai knows it’s all his fault. His secret burns, but he tells no one, just keeps pulling at tufts of his hair. But in the broad branches of a wasteland sycamore tree, Kai feels safe and free from his worries. Up there he feels he can be whoever he wants to be. And when a girl called Sky starts climbing Kai’s tree, a friendship blossoms … a friendship with the power to heal.
Up here
it’s like
I’m part of something else
the wind
the leaves
the air
free to be
whoever I want to be.
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Reviews
It's a beautiful depiction of childhood and angst . . .
Praise for Wider Than the Sea: A heartwarming, hopeful read with accessibility and understanding at its core, I know this book will be very important to a lot of children who need to see themselves reflected in the stories they read.
Molloy's verses deftly create a short but striking story on coping with anxiety and the bond between siblings. A dyslexia-friendly story with emotive illustrations from Ermos capturing key moments throughout.