Book details
Climbing a Monkey Puzzle Tree
Description
The boxy, spiky monkey puzzle tree stands tall and imposing outside the dormitory window of Woodmaston House For Girls, a forbidding guardian to the school's young charges. Nancy Cameron is a new arrival, not just to Woodmaston but to England. She's rolled up from the backwoods of Canada, eager for a new life brimming with adventure. But boarding school isn't the Famous Five fantasy that Nancy had imagined. It is an austere, loveless world where budding relationships are soon put to the test. Nancy wins friends and finds solace by telling stories, but spinning stories for others can't hide the fact that Nancy feels horribly alone inside. And when she leads her dorm in a special fund-raising event that goes tragically wrong, things go from bad to worse. Nancy longs to meet the glamorous brother of her friend, Caroline, and as her troubles build it's an encounter that can't come soon enough - until a shocking revelation comes to light...
Age
12-15
Text complexity
intermediate
Length
208 pages
Why to read
- To explore new perspectives and themes that the author, Karen Wallace, is known for in her writing.
- To enjoy a unique story that may combine elements of adventure, personal growth, and the challenges of overcoming obstacles.
- To appreciate the literary craftsmanship of Karen Wallace, whose previous works may have garnered critical acclaim or reader admiration.
- To engage with the characters and the narrative that promises to be both entertaining and thought-provoking, as is often the case with Wallace's books.