Synopses & Reviews
Damson lives in the house her great-grandfather built. The orchard is graced by a beautiful plum tree, grown from a plum stone her great-grandmother had carried across the ocean. It was in this house that Damson was born, and it is here she intends to stay among the flowers, animals, and fruit trees she loves.
Then comes a time of a great flood that threatens to wash away everything Damson cares for. Aided by her friend, Bartlett, she finds in the treasures of her old life the means to start again. Troon Harrison and Miranda Jones have created a lovely story of courage and renewal in the face of adversity.
Synopsis
Damson must cut down the oldest and best tree in her plum orchard to save herself and the farm animals when a flood threatens. Both tree and heroine refuse to be defeated in this story of courage and renewal. Illustrated.
About the Author
Troon Harrison is known for her poetry and her many picture books, which include The Floating Orchard, The Memory Horse and The Dream Collector. Raised in England, Troon Harrison now makes her home in Southern Ontario.
Miranda Jones was born in Waikerie, South Australia and came to Canada in 1980. She received her M.F.A. Painting, Drawing, and Printmaking from the University of Saskatchewan. Miranda Jones has participated in numerous solo and group exhibits in both Saskatchewan and Newfoundland. The Floating Orchard is her first book.