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9789351770282 60b9f9121ac8813c6eb31793 One Tree One King and the Open Road https://www.midlandbookshop.com/s/607fe93d7eafcac1f2c73ea4/60ba3ed1b10f401fdf74d161/9789351770282.jpg There was a king who wanted to travel. He knew a tree who agreed to arrange it all - if she could go with him. Travel: it wasn't an easy thing for kings and trees to do. The mighty and magical mind-mender agreed to help - if they would take it along. Not the easiest of companions but what choice did they have? The mind-mender allowed the tree and the king to divide their minds so they could be home and away at the same time. And so they took off in the Zug for fantastical lands and adventures. While they were away though their other halves found themselves besieged. Would they make it back in time to save themselves?

A kooky oddball of a fable about finding oneself and one's voice and the strength to accept and overcome doubt and uncertainty.
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  • ISBN: 9789351770282
  • Author: Fischer Lavanya Regunathan
  • Publisher: HarperCollins
  • Pages: 212
  • Format: Paperback
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There was a king who wanted to travel. He knew a tree who agreed to arrange it all - if she could go with him. Travel: it wasn't an easy thing for kings and trees to do. The mighty and magical mind-mender agreed to help - if they would take it along. Not the easiest of companions but what choice did they have? The mind-mender allowed the tree and the king to divide their minds so they could be home and away at the same time. And so they took off in the Zug for fantastical lands and adventures. While they were away though their other halves found themselves besieged. Would they make it back in time to save themselves?

A kooky oddball of a fable about finding oneself and one's voice and the strength to accept and overcome doubt and uncertainty.

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