The Order of the Trees, by Katy Farber
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Found as a baby, on a bed of moss under an old growth tree, Cedar’s beginning was a mystery. As she began her sixth grade year, Cedar resembled her namesake with her wild mane of brown hair, her sinewy body, and deer-like eyes. She makes her first true friend, a new student, Phillip, with whom she shares her special woodland spot along with the gifts it brings.
When Cedar falls suddenly ill, Phillip discovers that her health is connected to the fate of the forest where she was found. Their special woods are threatened by an impending development, so they create a plan to save it which includes a hospital, a getaway car, and a protest.
The Order of the Trees, by Katy Farber- Amazon Sales Rank: #262825 in Books
- Brand: Farber, Katy
- Published on: 2015-05-15
- Released on: 2015-05-15
- Original language: English
- Number of items: 1
- Dimensions: 8.08" h x .35" w x 5.10" l, .50 pounds
- Binding: Paperback
- 124 pages
Review
"With sensitivity and passion, Katy Farber creates a world of fascinating characters whose respect for the natural world and loyalty to one another will inspire readers of all ages. I was hooked from the first few pages and simply could not put it down!" ―Rita Murphy, author of Night Flying
(Rita Murphy, author of Night Flying)"Veteran teacher Katy Farber writes about the world she knows-- where kids can know what's true, and will take risks for what's right. This is a suspenseful, inspiring and meaningful story." ―Doug Wilhelm, author of The Revealers, True Shoes, and, The Prince of Denial
(Doug Wilhelm, author of The Revealers, True Shoes, and his newest book, The Prince of Denial)About the Author
Katy Farber is a teacher, author, and founder of the blog, Non-Toxic Kids. She is also the author of two books about education, Why Great Teachers Quit and How We Might Stop the Exodus and Change the World with Service Learning. Katy has written for various news, parenting, non-profit and educational publications, including MomsRising, Moms Clean Air Force, Educational Leadership, CNN’s School of Thought Blog, Problogger, Fox News opinion, and many others.
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8 of 8 people found the following review helpful. ... your child literally absorbed into the pages of a good book. By heidi davis There is simply no greater wonder than seeing your child literally absorbed into the pages of a good book...My son began reading this story in the car ride on the way home the day it was purchased and proceeded to devour the book in the course of one evening! He was so engrossed that he literally read the first half while still buckled into the backseat of our parked car in the driveway, came inside with a pass on dinner, and relocated to the couch to finish the story!His words: “She has this trick to writing where you end the chapter needing to know what happens next…” I’d say that’s a great writer and a great story! Success!
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful. But if you're a parent of a middle schooler looking for a helpful review of this wonderful book, read on By Eric Andreas My review below includes a couple of plot points that could be considered spoilers. But if you're a parent of a middle schooler looking for a helpful review of this wonderful book, read on.When a couple finds a baby girl abandoned in the woods at the foot of a tall cedar tree, they don't know what to make of it. Who would leave a babe in the woods? The trees know . . . but they can't say. The couple adopt the girl and name her Cedar, after the tree where she was found. They know she's special, just not how special. The kids in school make fun of Cedar because she's different, but she's able to spark up a friendship with another outcast named Phillip. Cedar opens up to her new friend and asks him to join her club—The Order of the Trees. Phillip quickly realizes that he and Cedar are the only human members; the other members are the trees and the animals in the woods where Cedar was found. But Phillip doesn't mind, he thinks it's cool. And it is! Cedar teaches him about the trees and animals and how special they are; it's like she's connected to the trees, feels what they feel, knows what they know. Does she? One day, Cedar and Phillip notice orange tape tied to all the trees in Cedar's woods, and they learn that the land is going to be cleared for development. At once Cedar falls deathly ill. Nobody knows what's wrong with her—but Phillip does. The problem is, he's sure no one will believe him. What follows is some great derring-do by two kids determined to do the right thing.Farber's The Order Of The Trees is a enjoyable eco-adventure for middle schoolers. The author puts a loving touch on this book, and her writing is clear and crisp. Any middle schooler should be able to read this with no trouble, but at the same time won't feel like it's a "kiddy" book. The characters are also genuine, not stiff, and easily relatable. It was a joy to read and is a must have for any young nature lover in your family.-Eric Andreas (author of Origins Rising)
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful. From a middle-school perspective By J. Smart When I first started the Order of The Trees, I was hooked. This book helps more people understand the importance of saving the environment. It also shows how you don’t have to be a leader or a rich person to do something right in the world. I like how Order of The Trees puts a less popular girl and her friend into a situation where they become the stars. I should know because I’m in the same grade as Cedar and Phillip-- 6th grade. There is the mystery of Cedar’s past and her special, but strange connection to the woods. All of these come together to create this amazing and captivating book, Order of The Trees. This book deserves a 101-star rating, but it only goes up to 5. Oh well! Enjoy the book!Alex
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