An atmospheric children's novel that recounts the life of a great oak tree and the humans and animals that interact with it, over the course of 600 years in southern England.
It begins with a young boy planting an acorn, and ends with it dropping its last acorn; other things come full circle as well. In the meantime, badgers dig a set beneath its roots, owls raise their young in a hollow, and many human dramas occur in its vicinity as well, some of historical significance and some purely personal.
If you like this sort of thing, and I do, you will like the book. It has lovely woodcut-type illustrations by the author.
If you click on the author's name tag, you will find the book he's best known for, its bizarre sequel, and me bemoaning the unavailability of his nonfiction. GUESS WHAT? His nonfiction (and The Little Grey Men) is back in print in ebook! I know what my next bedtime reading will be!

It begins with a young boy planting an acorn, and ends with it dropping its last acorn; other things come full circle as well. In the meantime, badgers dig a set beneath its roots, owls raise their young in a hollow, and many human dramas occur in its vicinity as well, some of historical significance and some purely personal.
If you like this sort of thing, and I do, you will like the book. It has lovely woodcut-type illustrations by the author.
If you click on the author's name tag, you will find the book he's best known for, its bizarre sequel, and me bemoaning the unavailability of his nonfiction. GUESS WHAT? His nonfiction (and The Little Grey Men) is back in print in ebook! I know what my next bedtime reading will be!