A Tree to Call Home
(Autor) Helen DochertyAmisha lived with her Mum, in a tree. They swung on branches, wild and free. And all was good - until, one day . . . Amisha was taken, far away. When orangutan Amisha arrives in the city, she quickly finds a new routine climbing and swinging on ropes and wires. But when she meets a new friend - a bird, called Blue - he helps her to remember her rainforest home and her love for trees. Surely one little orangutan can't change the world - can they? A beautiful and poignant story which explores the meaning of home with a powerful message around activism and caring for our world. From Helen Docherty and Erica Salcedo, the creative partnership behind The Bee Who Loved Words.
Helen Docherty
Helen Docherty is a British children's author known for her humorous and engaging picture books. Some of her most notable works include "The Snatchabook," "The Knight Who Said No," and "You Can Never Run Out of Love." Docherty's writing style is characterized by witty storytelling, clever rhymes, and heartwarming messages about friendship and acceptance. She has made a significant impact on the children's literature genre with her imaginative plots and vibrant illustrations. "The Snatchabook" is perhaps her most famous work, captivating young readers with its charming story about a mysterious creature that steals bedtime stories. Helen Docherty continues to delight children and families around the world with her delightful and captivating storytelling.