The Elephant Tree


Children - Preteen
Kindle Edition
Reviewed on 08/25/2013
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Author Biography

Melanie Doré worked as a Teaching Assistant until a car accident forced her to take extended time off to recuperate, giving her the opportunity to realise a long-held ambition to write. Her interesr in 1930s and 1940s Britain triggered the initial idea for The Elephant Tree. Melanie lives in Surrey, England with her husband and two children.

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Reviewed by Jack Magnus for Readers' Favorite

Jessica and Emily are moving to a new house in London, and Jessica is not terribly thrilled with the prospect, in Melanie Dore's Young Adult and Preteen Historical Novel, The Elephant Tree. The two sisters are surprised and thrilled when they finally arrive at the new house. While it's old and needs some restoration, it's bigger and has more character than the one they grew up in. They're even more pleased when they discover a huge beech tree in the backyard that harbors a tree house in its branches, which their father has agreed to inspect for safety and repair. Jessica also discovers a hidden cupboard in her new room, where a box filled with books has been stored. As she looks through them, she realizes that they're not books, but the diaries of Peggy, a girl her own age, written many years ago when the house was new. In her diaries, Peggy discusses her family and her dreams of becoming a published writer and, as Jessica reads through Peggy's stories and tales, she begins to visualize and experience Peggy's life.

The Elephant Tree by Melanie Dore is a very special book. Like Jessica, I became so involved in Peggy's story that I lost track of time, and, indeed, lost track of the fact that I was reading a story within a story. Dore writes simply and elegantly, and her narrative, dealing with the Second World War and the London bombings, recounts these events as they would have been perceived by a child and her family. Through Peggy's eyes, we see the effects of rationing and the shelters set up in the London underground and feel the uncertainty of those who had fathers who might not make it back home again. While The Elephant Tree is categorized as fiction for preteens, I would not hesitate to recommend it for young adults and adults as well. Reading it was a moving and remarkable experience.

Julie Hambleton

What an excellent read, couldn't put it down. As reading felt like I was living the moment. My son aged 11 also enjoyed it. Can't wait for another book. Will definitely buy.