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Eleven-year-old
Emma doesn’t know that she comes from generations of tree singers, passed from
mother to daughter. She doesn’t believe she can sing. Her ailing grandmother
has just come to live with the family. Her father is hardly ever at home. Her
mother has been acting strange. To add to Emma’s troubles, her mother’s great
uncle from England is coming to stay. Then, a strange old woman wearing a hat
full of feathers appears mysteriously in her garden. She gives Emma a white
swan feather that emits a haunting melody. Emma’s only solace is the oak tree
in her garden, which she names Annie Oakley. What she does not yet know is that
Annie is part of a network of tree spirits who disguise themselves as old
women. These spirits have come to Peachtree City to help Emma remember her
mission to sing the Song of Creation and save the Great Mother tree.
Eleven-year-old Emma doesn’t know that she comes from generations of tree singers, passed from mother to daughter. She doesn’t believe she can sing. Her ailing grandmother has just come to live with...
Eleven-year-old
Emma doesn’t know that she comes from generations of tree singers, passed from
mother to daughter. She doesn’t believe she can sing. Her ailing grandmother
has just come to live with the family. Her father is hardly ever at home. Her
mother has been acting strange. To add to Emma’s troubles, her mother’s great
uncle from England is coming to stay. Then, a strange old woman wearing a hat
full of feathers appears mysteriously in her garden. She gives Emma a white
swan feather that emits a haunting melody. Emma’s only solace is the oak tree
in her garden, which she names Annie Oakley. What she does not yet know is that
Annie is part of a network of tree spirits who disguise themselves as old
women. These spirits have come to Peachtree City to help Emma remember her
mission to sing the Song of Creation and save the Great Mother tree.
Advance Praise
Finally!
A juvenille fiction novel that gave me chills for all the right reasons... Dielle Ciesco, author of The Unknown Mother: A Magical Walk with the Goddess
of Sound
Finally!
A juvenille fiction novel that gave me chills for all the right reasons... Dielle Ciesco, author of The Unknown Mother: A Magical Walk with the Goddess
of Sound
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Susan Elizabeth Hale M.A.
is an internationally renowed music therapist and author of Sacred Space Sacred
Sound: The Acoustic Mysteries of Holy Places. She is creator of Earth Day-Sing
for the Trees, an annual global event every April 22.
Susan Elizabeth Hale M.A. is an internationally renowed music therapist and author of Sacred Space Sacred Sound: The Acoustic Mysteries of Holy Places. She is creator of Earth Day-Sing for the Trees...
Susan Elizabeth Hale M.A.
is an internationally renowed music therapist and author of Sacred Space Sacred
Sound: The Acoustic Mysteries of Holy Places. She is creator of Earth Day-Sing
for the Trees, an annual global event every April 22.
A chapter reader fantasy that encourages children to appreciate trees and the biome they represent. While a bit long-winded, children who enjoy fantasy with animals and an element of mystery should be satisfied. Emma is a strong, caring character.
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A chapter reader fantasy that encourages children to appreciate trees and the biome they represent. While a bit long-winded, children who enjoy fantasy with animals and an element of mystery should be satisfied. Emma is a strong, caring character.