A poignant middle-grade verse novel about family estrangement and reconciliation from Prime Minister's Literary Award-winning author Sherryl Clark.
It's always been Gemma and her mum - just the two of them. As close as best friends. But while researching a class project about family, Gemma makes a life-changing discovery. Her nan is not dead, like Mum told her, but alive and well and living close by. Gemma now has huge question marks hanging over her. Why would Mum lie about this? What is her nan like? And what would happen if Gemma tried to find her? The Only Branch on the Family Tree is a story about secrets, forgiveness and finding a way for relationships to blossom.
Children’s / Teenage poetry - anthologies - annuals, Children’s / Teenage: Personal and social topics, 0, Children’s / Teenage fiction and true stories
Age: From 9 to 12 years
Paperback
Sherryl Clark, Astred Hicks
112 pages
H: 196mm W: 130mm Spine: 10mm
Weight: 122 grams