The Remembering
by Dione Orrom
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Pub Date May 28 2024 | Archive Date Jul 07 2024
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Description
From the darkness… came a call from the trees. Deep in the soul of the world a being is growing, feeding on the destruction of the natural world. The Forgetting is seeping through the Rings of Time, bringing dark rain, poisoned mists, and deep fractures in the earth. The Rings are nearing collapse, the Ancient Tree Council needs help.
Escaping the torment of his neighbours, the twins, Jack runs to the woods and the Ancient Tree Council see their chance, Jack is their hope. They ask him and his scruffy dog Stan to undertake a dangerous journey to help restore balance, to bring about a remembering. To Jacks horror, the trees mistakenly bring Mia, one of the twins and their lives are entwined in a way they could never have anticipated.
The adventure takes them beyond their wildest imaginings, meeting wise elders, facing tempestuous primal worlds, turbulent rivers, and a mighty storm - with near tragic consequences. Discovering strength, friendship, belonging and hope. A thrilling adventure to the heart of the earth.
A Note From the Publisher
Available Editions
EDITION | Ebook |
ISBN | 9781805148647 |
PRICE | £3.99 (GBP) |
PAGES | 176 |
Available on NetGalley
Featured Reviews
This was a lovely read. I am someone who loves to sit out and enjoy the nature around me. So I really loved this heartwarming read. The author did a fantastic job getting the main message across and I loved all the little details that were put into the story.
This is a great book for kids, I don't know from which age writing speaking because English is not my first language, but as content goes I would say middle grade could be perfect.
This book meshes grief, bullying, climate crisis in a way that does not come out heavy.
Regarding the style and the atmosphere, it reminds me of A Monster Calls by Patrick Ness, and this is very much a plus.
I LOVED THIS BOOK SO MUCH. EVERYTHING IN IT HAS ME ON A CHOCKHOLD. LOVED EVERYTHING ABOUT IT SO MUCH. I RATED IT 4 STARS.
I really enjoyed this book by Dione! It starts with a boy called Jack who sadly gets bullied because he is seen as different,- he likes nature and wildlife rather than playing games on consoles with friends or whatever his peers like. His neighbours, Tom and Mia are those bullies. Jack likes to spend time in the nearby wood, at times, with his father too before his passing. His father teaches him the way of the forest, how to appreciate nature in its natural form. The trees, leaves, running water in streams etc.
When he sits at the base of his favourite tree, something amazing happens and he's transported to a new world. A world like his own but different. He explores a bit and then returns home to return the next day to the strange forest world but this time, with an unwanted guest: Mia.
The underlying storyline/moral of this book is don't forget about nature, don't chop down all the trees, they are connected to other things, branches are homes for birds, sap helps other creatures, the roots can help hide warrens, the leaves provide shade etc. Deforestation is a huge issue and we can't forget the natural and beautiful side to the world. Learn about nature early on in life and appreciate it growing up. Lovely, heartwarming read. Found friendship is also good in a book too! Would recommend!
Thank you to NetGalley for allowing me to read this book.
This was a charming story with a strong environmental message that I could see having in my classroom or on the bookshelf for my kids to read some day. Jack and Mia were both brave and, by the end, caring and understanding protagonists that were easy to root for. There were times that it felt like there were too many characters to keep track of at a time, and places where plot elements were unclear, but as the story progressed, many of these hiccups sorted themselves out.
2.5 rounded up to 3 stars. A children’s book for environmental awareness with a touch of magic. Perhaps we could compare it to Lorax for older children? 5th or 6th grade would probably be ideal for this level of writing.
It had a nice touch of surprise friendship between a bully and the bullied, which would be great for kids to read and see how sometimes home life can affect how children present themselves in public.
This started very strong and had such an interesting topic. There was an unfortunate revolving door of characters, however. It felt like every chapter had a new creature or tree or person and they all had a strange, vocal reasoning as to why they were there. It doesn’t allow kids to use their context clues or forward thinking to figure out the plot and purposes of characters.
Thank you, NetGalley, for the opportunity to read and review this ARC.
This was a sweet story following a boy and a girl as they attempt to save the world from The Forgetting. Have you ever thought you heard the trees whispering to you? What about swearing your dog could talk? In this story, a boy and a girl find the trees and animals can speak to them, but are losing their ability to speak from The Forgetting. Follow as they overcome space and time barriers to save everyone from losing their connection to nature.
A wonderful and heartfelt story I loved to read. It was easy to follow and I was able to finish it in one sitting. I would love to read more from Orrom soon.
3 stars⭐️
thank you netgalley and troubador for providing an eARC in exchange for an honest review!
i saw this book on netgalley’s ‘recently added book’ and thought the cover was gorgeous, and the premise of the book intriguing!!
The remembering is a children’s book about Jack who loves to travel to the woods with his dog Stan, unlike all the other children in the town. He stumbles upon a tree which transports him to the realm of the ancient tree council, and discovers his world is dysfunctional and needs saving. He teams up with a crew of people, animals, and trees to save the world from forgetting the beauty and necessity of the environment.
Overall, for a children’s book it is good. The message of this book is important, and this book is a great way of understanding the complexity of the destruction of the environment. This book is clear and made appropriate for children, by including fantastical elements such as talking animals, although the magic system is complex and not straightforwardly explained, as seen by Jack and Mia’s characters that are just as confused as the readers, asking questions about what everything means in almost every chapter.
I enjoyed how easily i could visualise the scenes and the characters, and the talking animals!
I recommend for children who want to read more about magic, and the environment!
This is a fun children's or middle grade fantasy story. It carries themes about bullying, friendship in adversity, as well as a larger message to respect and care for nature. Overall I enjoyed the bits of mysterious magic the most and thought the talking animals were cute. I can imagine young readers really enjoying this story's invitation to get lost in another magical world.
Thank you NetGalley for the opportunity for me to review this enjoyable read.
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