It all began on a lavender blue day--the kind of day when anything can
happen. It was on such a day that Anna Lavinia's father saw a double
rainbow and went chasing after it. And it is on such a day that she and
her cat, Strawberry, set off on their journey beyond the walled garden
where the pawpaw trees grow, to a place where the buttercups bloom pink
and the laws of gravity don't always apply. Here Anna Lavinia will test
her mother's advice "Never believe what you see," against her father's
wise words "Believe only what you see," and just maybe she'll finally be
able to use the mysterious silver key her father left behind when he
went chasing after rainbows.
Beyond the Pawpaw Trees is a tour through a land as strange and
wonderful as Oz, filled with people as delightfully batty as any in
Alice's looking glass. It is a place to return to again and again,
beautifully brought to life in Palmer Brown's fanciful words and
intricate, sugar-spun drawings.