"This stirring celebration of the natural world is also an inspiring ode to bravery, resilience and never giving up."
February 2026 Book of the Month
Inspired by the felling of the Sycamore Gap tree, and magnificently illustrated by Matthew Taylor Wilson, Piers Torday’s Tree Thing explores cycles of life, destruction, death and renewal through a hauntingly poignant story.
Written in the lucid, lyrical style of a timeless fable, Tree Thing transcends age boundaries, with an irresistibly classic feel from its striking opening line: “This is how the story begins. How the story always begins. Once, in a faraway land, a green thing grew out of the earth”.
Neither tree nor human, this green thing is Tree Thing, an extraordinary solitary being that soon finds itself in the company of other lifeforms. But when the winds whip colder and snow blows in, the shadowy Rider arrives, bringing destruction in his wake. A solitary glowing acorn ensures Tree Thing’s survival when a jay drops it in Marlo’s barren valley. After Marlo plants the acorn, it’s quick to flourish into a magnificent thing — as Marlo nurtures Tree Thing, Tree Thing nourishes him in turn, and he’s filled with joy and hope as leaves and flowers produce more acorns: “Marlo looked up in wonder – each one could grow a new Tree Thing! They could plant Tree Things everywhere”. But the Rider has other ideas, which means Marlo must muster incredible courage and determination.
A sense of menace rises quite brilliantly through the interplay of spellbinding words and illustrations that swell, shrink and bloom in tune with shifts in nature. Elegant, elegiac and shot-through with natural energy, this special book is set to stand the test of time, much like Tree Thing itself.
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Gorgeously illustrated and with a classic feel, this story celebrates bravery, hope and the marvels of the natural world. When the dark rider on a horse arrives, Marlo's bravery is the only thing standing between Tree Thing and certain destruction ... An unmissable tale from award-winning Piers Torday.
Once, in a faraway land, a green thing squeezed out of the earth. The mysterious Tree Thing, which changes Marlo's life forever.
Nothing grows in Marlo's valley, and it's a struggle to survive. But when his squirrel Rinti finds a glowing emerald acorn, it grows into a miraculous Tree Thing.
Tree Thing changes everything, bringing life and hope. And when the shadowy Rider arrives with an axe, Marlo needs all his bravery and ingenuity to stand between triumph and disaster.
From the acclaimed, award-winning Piers Torday comes an unforgettable fable for all ages, a brilliantly illustrated story for young and old.
The LoveReading4Kids Editorial Team have read and reviewed Tree Thing and determined it is suitable for children aged 9-12 years old
Tree Thing features in the following genres: Featured Books for 9+ readers, Featured Books for 11+ readers, Recommendations, Star Books, Fantasy / Magical, Animal Stories, The Natural World, Ecological and Environmental Interest - Non Fiction, Personal Social Health Economic (PSHE), Children’s / Teenage fiction: Magical realism / Magical fantasy, Children's and Young Adult Fiction, Children’s, Teenage and Educational, Children’s / Teenage general interest: Plants and trees, Children’s / Teenage: Social issues / topics, Children’s / Teenage: General interest
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Tree Thing was written by Piers Torday and published by Quercus Children's Books an imprint of Hachette Children's Group
Tree Thing has 174 pages
£13.49