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The Tree House
Gillian Cross
96 pages | 198x129mm
ISBN: 978-0-19-275293-2
Publication Date: 10 April 2003
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Age 7-9
A warm and poignant story for younger readers from award-winning author, Gillian Cross.
William and his brother are desperate to have a tree house in the grand old tree at the bottom of the garden. Their father has to go away, but is determined that the tree house should be built. So every month he sends a parcel home to the boys - a parcel containing things they'll need for the tree house. But will their father be home in time for Christmas - in time to join them in the tree house to eat the chestnuts that are growing there . . .
Gillian Cross has won many major awards including the Carnegie Medal, the Smartis Prize, and the Whitbread Award.
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A touching story of the relationship between the boys and their distant father.
A welcome reissue of a much-loved book - the author's own favourite.
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