The Tree Hugger

A Dystopian Fairy Tale

Kids, Technology, Fiction, Dystopian, Fiction - YA, Dystopia, Fiction & Literature
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Author: Heidi Garrett ISBN: 1230000309161
Publisher: Half-Faerie Publishing Publication: August 16, 2014
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Heidi Garrett
ISBN: 1230000309161
Publisher: Half-Faerie Publishing
Publication: August 16, 2014
Imprint:
Language: English

Born and raised in the Free Territories, Magnolia Lee Winthrop prefers the company of trees and nature to spending time with most people. Although she's not much of a talker, she's got plenty of strong opinions about life and how it should be lived, just like her grandmother. But it's her best friend, Graham, who understands their deep connection to the earth. 

The novella is a dystopian retelling of Han's Christian Andersen's "The Dryad." 

Once Upon a Time Today is a collection of contemporary fairy tale retellings for those who have already left home. The Girl Who Believed in Fairy Tales is a prelude to the collection and includes the three short stories: 

"The Girl Who Watched for Elves" 
"The Girl Who Dreamed of Red Shoes" 
"The Girl Who Couldn't Sing" 

Novellas in the collection: 

Beautiful Beautiful 
Dreaming of the Sea 
The Tree Hugger 
I Am Lily Dane

 

Tags: Dryad, Dystopian, Fairy Tale, Fantasy, Fiction, Green, Grief, Hans Christian Andersen, Happily Ever After, Literature, Loss, Magic, Magical Realism, Mother & Daughter, Novella, Once Upon a Time Today, Paranormal, Romance, Short Read, Spirituality, Supernatural, Survival, Teen, Young Adult

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Born and raised in the Free Territories, Magnolia Lee Winthrop prefers the company of trees and nature to spending time with most people. Although she's not much of a talker, she's got plenty of strong opinions about life and how it should be lived, just like her grandmother. But it's her best friend, Graham, who understands their deep connection to the earth. 

The novella is a dystopian retelling of Han's Christian Andersen's "The Dryad." 

Once Upon a Time Today is a collection of contemporary fairy tale retellings for those who have already left home. The Girl Who Believed in Fairy Tales is a prelude to the collection and includes the three short stories: 

"The Girl Who Watched for Elves" 
"The Girl Who Dreamed of Red Shoes" 
"The Girl Who Couldn't Sing" 

Novellas in the collection: 

Beautiful Beautiful 
Dreaming of the Sea 
The Tree Hugger 
I Am Lily Dane

 

Tags: Dryad, Dystopian, Fairy Tale, Fantasy, Fiction, Green, Grief, Hans Christian Andersen, Happily Ever After, Literature, Loss, Magic, Magical Realism, Mother & Daughter, Novella, Once Upon a Time Today, Paranormal, Romance, Short Read, Spirituality, Supernatural, Survival, Teen, Young Adult

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