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How to Grow a Family Tree

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From the author of P is for Pearl comes a heart-warming book about family, friendship and what home can mean.


Stella may only be seventeen, but having read every self-help book she can find means she knows a thing or two about helping people. She sure wasn't expecting to be the one in need of help, though.

Thanks to her father's gambling addiction, Stella and her family now find themselves living at Fairyland Caravan Park. And hiding this truth from her friends is hard enough without dealing with another secret. Stella's birth mother has sent her a letter.

As Stella deals with the chaos of her family, she must also confront the secrets and past of her 'other' family. But Stella is stronger than she realises.

From the author of P is for Pearl comes a heart-warming book about family, friendship and what home can mean.
PRAISE FOR HOW TO GROW A FAMILY TREE

'This engaging novel for young adults doesn't sugar-coat the difficult sides of life but it has substantial stretches of hope and beauty. It covers a lot of social ground, from such topics as adoption and financial trouble to the full awfulness of addiction [...] but the plot and characters are always paramount' — The Age
AWARDS FOR HOW TO GROW A FAMILY TREE

Shortlisted - Queensland Literary Awards (Griffith University Young Adult Book Award)

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    • Books+Publishing

      February 6, 2020
      Eliza Henry Jones explores addiction, family and identity in this insightful, compelling novel for young adults. Stella has always known that she’s adopted, but an unexpected letter from her birth mother arrives at the worst possible time: Stella’s adoptive dad has gambled their family’s savings away to the point where they need to move from their house into the local caravan park—Fairyland—which everyone knows is the hub for all local trouble. Stella is too ashamed of her new home to tell her friends everything that’s happening and, as the life she’s always known starts to unravel around her, she starts to lose herself to uncertainty. But Henry Jones is an extremely capable writer who doesn’t send her characters into the dark with nothing to bring them back. The things that Stella discovers about the Fairyland community, her family and herself help her to grow, and give her the strength to recognise that family, like love, can come in so many unexpected forms. The author’s own background in psychology and trauma counseling is evident in the book’s nuanced representations of addiction, trauma and assault. There are no one-note characters in sight, and their flawed perspectives and occasional failures to communicate make them intensely relatable. How to Grow a Family Tree is a complex and sincere reminder that life doesn’t need to be perfect to be beautiful. Bec Kavanagh is a Melbourne writer and academic, and the schools programmer at the Wheeler Centre

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