’For Mother Earth. Thanks for putting up with us.’
’I have learned you are never too small to make a difference.’- Greta Thunberg
’...and a little child shall lead them’ -Isaiah 11:6
This begins as a “Once upon a time” story, a story of magic, our planet, and a child - or two, that may be young, but who are more in tune with the magic in our world. They hope to protect it from those who, in the name of progress, are slowly destroying everything that makes life worth living, the magic of life, beauty, and wonder.
Willodeen was orphaned as a young child, a wildfire took the lives of her brother and her parents. She lives with Mae and Birdie, who offer her love and a home, in the woods where she loves to roam, trying to find the elusive screechers, whose lives have become endangered due to a bounty that was placed on them by the village, who wants to be rid of them. Their repulsive smell and their foul nature makes them a target, but Willodeen was raised by her Pa to love all creatures, and she remembers his words. They would be some of the last words he shared with her, as the fire that took her family would soon follow.
As the screecher population has dwindled drastically, so has the population of the beloved hummingbears, much to the chagrin of the townspeople, as they have been a huge inducement. A much loved attraction to the many tourists that come to their small town of Perchance annually for the Autumn Faire.
After a while, Connor, a young boy befriends her, a friendship she is reluctant to accept at first. She’s a loner, doesn’t trust easily, and has no friends since she doesn’t attend school. But slowly, over time, Connor shows her that he will not betray her trust, gifting her on her birthday with a small, handmade animal, which seems almost real. Soon after, it comes to life as if by magic. Together, these two, through a different kind of magic, convincingly share their wisdom of the balance that Nature and our planet requires.
Published: 07 Sep 2021
Many thanks for the ARC provided by Macmillan Children’s Publishing Group / Feiwel & Friends