The Magic of Melwick Orchard
After more moves than they can count, Isa's family finally puts down roots. People in town are afraid of the abandoned orchard behind their home, but Isa and her sister Junie are happy to have acres of land to explore.
But when Junie gets sick, Isa's mom falls into a depression, and medical bills force Isa's dad to work more. No one notices that Isa's clothes are falling apart and her stomach is empty.
Out of frustration, Isa buries her out-grown sneakers in the orchard. The next day a sapling sprouts buds that bloom to reveal new shoes. Can Isa use this magical tree to save her family?
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Become an affiliate"Rebecca Caprara has beautifully walked the line between magic and real life in The Magic of Melwick Orchard. For families with children who have illnesses, they will see the truth of what it is like when one member of the family is sick. This story will hold your heart, break it, and then mend it back together."--Kati Gardner, author of Brave Enough
-- (3/13/2018 12:00:00 AM)"Caprara beautifully captures the unbreakable bond between sisters when life throws a curveball. A tender and imaginative debut."--Jenn Bishop, author of 14 Hollow Road and The Distance to Home
-- (11/30/2017 12:00:00 AM)"Readers will fall in love with strong-willed, spunky Isa in this magical story about hope, resilience, and what it means to be family."--Abby Cooper, author of Bubbles and Sticks and Stones
-- (11/8/2017 12:00:00 AM)"A beautiful bloom of a book, rooted in friendship, hope, and love. This stunning debut will make you believe in magic--on the page, and in your heart!"--Bridget Hodder, author of The Rat Prince
-- (11/7/2017 12:00:00 AM)"Readers who appreciate magical realism will find the premise of the tree intriguing, and they'll enjoy a solid story about the family's emotional rollercoaster and the sisters' love."--The Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books
-- (11/14/2018 12:00:00 AM)"The fragile relationship between the sisters is well drawn, and though the family's life seems on the brink of blowing apart, Caprara skillfully shows that good things are quietly blossoming."--Publishers Weekly
-- (11/5/2018 12:00:00 AM)"Warmhearted and compelling."--Kirkus Reviews
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