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Where the Orchard Ends
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- FormatePub
- ISBN978-1-967942-07-7
- EAN9781967942077
- Date de parution12/07/2025
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- Infos supplémentairesepub
- ÉditeurNovane Publishing, LLC
Résumé
Some silences are louder than words. Some friendships are deeper than wounds. Twelve-year-old Wren Harper hasn't spoken in seventy-three days, not since the morning she found her mother unresponsive. Now she's been sent to live with a grandmother she barely knows, on a rain-soaked orchard she doesn't want to call home. Then Wren discovers a starving, injured Appaloosa mare trapped in a ravine. She names the horse Talowa, a silent creature as wary and wounded as she is.
As Wren secretly nurses Talowa back to health, an unspoken bond forms. But when a stranger appears asking questions about a missing horse, Wren must decide just how far she'll go to protect the only soul who truly understands her. Where the Orchard Ends is a quiet, emotionally rich middle grade novel about grief, resilience, and the healing power of animal friendship. Perfect for readers who loved Because of Winn-Dixie, Pax, and The Remarkable Journey of Coyote SunriseA heartfelt story exploring: Selective mutism and emotional trauma Intergenerational family bonds Rural life and the magic of horses Grief, empathy, and self-reliance Finding your voice when the world goes quiet Ideal for readers ages 9-14 and a moving choice for classrooms, libraries, and book clubs.
As Wren secretly nurses Talowa back to health, an unspoken bond forms. But when a stranger appears asking questions about a missing horse, Wren must decide just how far she'll go to protect the only soul who truly understands her. Where the Orchard Ends is a quiet, emotionally rich middle grade novel about grief, resilience, and the healing power of animal friendship. Perfect for readers who loved Because of Winn-Dixie, Pax, and The Remarkable Journey of Coyote SunriseA heartfelt story exploring: Selective mutism and emotional trauma Intergenerational family bonds Rural life and the magic of horses Grief, empathy, and self-reliance Finding your voice when the world goes quiet Ideal for readers ages 9-14 and a moving choice for classrooms, libraries, and book clubs.
Some silences are louder than words. Some friendships are deeper than wounds. Twelve-year-old Wren Harper hasn't spoken in seventy-three days, not since the morning she found her mother unresponsive. Now she's been sent to live with a grandmother she barely knows, on a rain-soaked orchard she doesn't want to call home. Then Wren discovers a starving, injured Appaloosa mare trapped in a ravine. She names the horse Talowa, a silent creature as wary and wounded as she is.
As Wren secretly nurses Talowa back to health, an unspoken bond forms. But when a stranger appears asking questions about a missing horse, Wren must decide just how far she'll go to protect the only soul who truly understands her. Where the Orchard Ends is a quiet, emotionally rich middle grade novel about grief, resilience, and the healing power of animal friendship. Perfect for readers who loved Because of Winn-Dixie, Pax, and The Remarkable Journey of Coyote SunriseA heartfelt story exploring: Selective mutism and emotional trauma Intergenerational family bonds Rural life and the magic of horses Grief, empathy, and self-reliance Finding your voice when the world goes quiet Ideal for readers ages 9-14 and a moving choice for classrooms, libraries, and book clubs.
As Wren secretly nurses Talowa back to health, an unspoken bond forms. But when a stranger appears asking questions about a missing horse, Wren must decide just how far she'll go to protect the only soul who truly understands her. Where the Orchard Ends is a quiet, emotionally rich middle grade novel about grief, resilience, and the healing power of animal friendship. Perfect for readers who loved Because of Winn-Dixie, Pax, and The Remarkable Journey of Coyote SunriseA heartfelt story exploring: Selective mutism and emotional trauma Intergenerational family bonds Rural life and the magic of horses Grief, empathy, and self-reliance Finding your voice when the world goes quiet Ideal for readers ages 9-14 and a moving choice for classrooms, libraries, and book clubs.