A friendship blossoms when 16-year-old Carly interviews feisty
93-year-old Leah for her local history project and Leah shares her
fascinating life's story--of a girl whose rich imagination rescues her
from a grim reality, and an unlikely boy who changes everything
The boy sat in the branches of the fifth tree on the left, his scuffed
boots dangling. Leah turned her eyes up. His face was heavily freckled,
his eyes large, brown and almond-shaped. His hair stuck out at wild
angles. 'Hello, ' she said.
When Leah Cartwright was five years old her father went to the barn, put
a shotgun in his mouth, and pulled the trigger. Soon afterwards a boy
appeared to Leah, in a tree in the orchard--a secret friend. Leah called
him Adam, and she grew to love him. As a child on an isolated farm with
only her fierce yet loving mother and her dog, Pagan, for company, Leah
treasured books--the stories within them and the places they could take
her. Now she is old, and a gifted storyteller, so when 16-year-old Carly
interviews her for her local history project, Leah uses the magic of
story to draw Carly into her present, her past, her secrets, and her
unique friendship with Adam. This beautifully told novel is a
bittersweet tale of hope, faith, consequences, and true love.