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  • The Treemakers

    Christina L. Rozelle

    eBook (A Spark in the Dark Press, Dec. 3, 2014)
    "Stay on guard. Be aware of your surroundings. Notice the nuances. Cover your tracks. Always be prepared. Question everything. This is how you stay alive, Joy. This is how you keep the ones you love alive."The words of sixteen-year-old Joy Montgomery's late father, Zephyr the Magnificent, urge her onward in this quest for truth and freedom, with the allusion that all is not as it seems in Bygonne. Faced with the exhausting task of building mechanical trees that produce the precious oxygen they breathe, the Greenleigh orphan slaves piece together clues about the existence of a possible forbidden paradise beyond The Wall. To find the truth, shatter the illusions, and free the children, Joy must entrust the aid of an unlikely ally who harbors dangerous secrets.This is the first book in the Treemakers Trilogy, a series that appeals to fans of Divergent, The Hunger Games, The Maze Runner, and other dystopian/scifi favorites who are looking for something refreshing and new. With heart-pumping action and spine-tingling plot twists, it's sure to leave you flipping pages until the wee hours of the morning.**Content Advisory: This series contains themes which may be too intense for younger readers, and/or disturbing to those sensitive to violence, language, or gore.If you enjoyed this book make sure to pick up book two, "The Soultakers," and book three, "The Seeker's Keys." To be emailed directly when new releases become available, and for subscriber-exclusive freebies, sneak-peeks, and promotions from Christina, sign up for her mailing list: http://www.subscribepage.com/RozelleArmy
  • The Treemakers

    Christina L. Rozelle, Raven Rayne, Christian Bentulan

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Dec. 3, 2014)
    "Stay on guard. Be aware of your surroundings. Notice the nuances. Cover your tracks. Always be prepared. Question everything. This is how you stay alive, Joy. This is how you keep the ones you love alive."The words of sixteen-year-old Joy Montgomery's late father, Zephyr the Magnificent, urge her onward in this quest for truth and freedom, with the allusion that all is not as it seems in Bygonne. Faced with the exhausting task of building mechanical trees that produce the precious oxygen they breathe, the Greenleigh orphan slaves piece together clues about the existence of a possible forbidden paradise beyond The Wall. To find the truth, shatter the illusions, and free the children, Joy must entrust the aid of an unlikely ally who harbors dangerous secrets.This is the first book in the Treemakers Trilogy. This series is intended for mature YA audiences, as there are mature themes (some abuse, some graphic violence, some sexual situations, character deaths, etc.) which may be too emotionally intense for younger readers, and/or disturbing to those sensitive to such content.If you enjoyed this book make sure to pick up "The Soultakers," the second book in the trilogy. Book three, "The Seeker's Keys," releases on December 3, 2016. To be emailed directly when this, and other new releases become available, sign up for 'The Rozelle Army' mailing list: http://eepurl.com/68sS9
  • The Tree Wakers

    Keith Claire

    Paperback (Carousel Books, March 15, 1972)
    None
  • The Takers Tree

    Robert Leiste, Jenni Leiste

    language (, Dec. 3, 2013)
    Outside of Omaha, Nebraska, something has been happening that many know about, but little has been done to stop it. A road was rerouted and a fence put up to either keep people out or keep something in. No one is sure. There are legends about out there where buildings stand in which no one lives. People have had things happen to them, often times violent, other times not. Two brothers learn that their family though, has some strange connection to there and find themselves, being drawn in. They try to learn more about this place until they come to realize that there is only one thing for them to do, try to stop what it is that is in there, before it hurts someone else or possibly one of them.
  • Tree Wakers

    Keith Claire

    Hardcover (Methuen young books, April 16, 1970)
    None
  • The Treemakers

    Christina L. Rozelle

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Nov. 27, 2014)
    "Stay on guard. Be aware of your surroundings. Notice the nuances. Cover your tracks. Always be prepared. Question everything. This is how you stay alive, Joy. This is how you keep the ones you love alive."The words of sixteen-year-old Joy Montgomery's late father, Zephyr the Magnificent, urge her onward in this quest for truth and freedom, with the allusion that all is not as it seems in Bygonne. Faced with the exhausting task of building mechanical trees that produce the precious oxygen they breathe, the Greenleigh orphan slaves piece together clues about the existence of a possible forbidden paradise beyond The Wall. To find the truth, shatter the illusions, and free the children, Joy must entrust the aid of an unlikely ally who harbors dangerous secrets.This is the first book in the Treemakers Trilogy. This series is intended for mature YA audiences, as there are mature themes (some abuse, some graphic violence, some sexual situations, character deaths, etc.) which may be too emotionally intense for younger readers, and/or disturbing to those sensitive to such content.If you enjoyed this book make sure to pick up "The Soultakers," the second book in the trilogy. Book three, "The Seeker's Keys," releases on December 3, 2016. To be emailed directly when this, and other new releases become available, sign up for 'The Rozelle Army' mailing list: http://eepurl.com/68sS9
  • The Tree Seekers

    Mike Krath

    Paperback (iUniverse, Inc., Sept. 22, 2005)
    I'm sorry, Becky said. "But I don't have any experience at being a queen. And if I did, I wouldn't be using it to rule over a bunch of pigs. My brothers and sisters would eventually find out and never let me live it down. I'd be known as Becky, the Pig Queen, forever and ever. So, if you don't mind, I think I'll stay here until the path returns.""Oh," the small pig said. "So it's down to bargaining now is it?"Becky Harrington is having a bad day.After discovering a map of their backyard in a mysterious magic book, Becky and her two younger brothers and twin sisters find themselves trapped in a strange land. But before they can go home, they must perform a confusing task: find a tree that doesn't look like a tree, and return it to a place they know nothing about!After Becky becomes separated from her brothers and sisters, she encounters a group of wacky pigs who want her for their queen. And if that's not enough, money-hungry goblins, an egotistical fairy monster, a young man who shivers when it's not cold, and an assortment of animals and oddball characters wait to thwart the children's every move. Will they be able to overcome these obstacles and make it home safely?
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  • The Treemakers

    Christina L. Rozelle

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, March 11, 2015)
    "Stay on guard. Be aware of your surroundings. Notice the nuances. Cover your tracks. Always be prepared. Question everything. This is how you stay alive, Joy. This is how you keep the ones you love alive."The words of sixteen-year-old Joy Montgomery's late father, Zephyr the Magnificent, urge her onward in this quest for truth and freedom, with the allusion that all is not as it seems in Bygonne. Faced with the exhausting task of building mechanical trees that produce the precious oxygen they breathe, the Greenleigh orphan slaves piece together clues about the existence of a possible forbidden paradise beyond The Wall. To find the truth, shatter the illusions, and free the children, Joy must entrust the aid of an unlikely ally who harbors dangerous secrets.This is the first book in the Treemakers Trilogy. This series is intended for mature YA audiences, as there are mature themes (some abuse, some graphic violence, some sexual situations, character deaths, etc.) which may be too emotionally intense for younger readers, and/or disturbing to those sensitive to such content.If you enjoyed this book make sure to pick up "The Soultakers," the second book in the trilogy. Book three, "The Seeker's Keys," releases on December 3, 2016. To be emailed directly when this, and other new releases become available, sign up for 'The Rozelle Army' mailing list: http://eepurl.com/68sS9
  • The Tree Seekers

    Mike Krath

    Paperback (lulu.com, May 12, 2011)
    Becky Harrington is having a bad day. After discovering a map of their backyard in a mysterious magic book, Becky and her two younger brothers and twin sisters find themselves trapped in a strange land. But before they can go home, they must perform a confusing task: find a tree that doesn't look like a tree, and return it to a place they know nothing about! After Becky becomes separated from her brothers and sisters, she encounters a group of wacky pigs who want her for their queen. And if that's not enough, money-hungry goblins, an egotistical fairy monster, a young man who shivers when it's not cold, and an assortment of animals and oddball characters wait to thwart the children's every move. Will they be able to overcome these obstacles and make it home safely?