Jack and Lulu Go to the Tree Farm
Synopsis
Jack and Lulu Go to the Tree Farm is a tender, timeless story about dreams planted, memories grown, and the quiet magic of trees.
Long ago, Jack's great-grandfather dreamed of planting a walnut farm-a gift for future generations. Though he never saw that dream come true, his son carried it forward, and now, young Jack gets to choose a tree of his own at Weatherwood Walnut Farm.
When Jack discovers a little oak standing proud among the saplings, he feels an instant connection. What he doesn't expect is the tiny surprise waiting in its branches- and the deep family legacy that takes root in him.
Told with warmth and lyrical beauty, Jack and Lulu Go to the Tree Farm is a gentle exploration of growth, remembrance, and the ways love lives on through nature. Perfect for readers who cherish Miss Rumphius and The Giving Tree, this story is a celebration of family, seasons, and the trees that impact our lives and influence our sense of belonging.
Publisher information
- Publisher: Muse Literary
- ISBN: 9781967703210
- Number of pages: 32
- Dimensions: 216 x 216 x 2 mm
- Interest age: From 7 years
- Languages: English
