Tom Macdonald's Secret of the Tree is a great choice for youngsters seeking a fantastical story set in modern Brazil.
Tom Macdonald's Secret of the Tree is a great choice for youngsters seeking a fantastical story set in modern Brazil. Tom lays out the scenes in the book with vivid descriptions of the landscapes and settings, and uses these scenes to take the reader on a wild ride which chronicles Marcus Speers' first adventure in a Brazilian rain forest. Macdonald creates a memorable cast of characters ranging from a black panther to a group of caimans to a one-legged pink cockatoo named Stan.
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Marcus Speer’s Ecosentinel: Book One. by Tom Macdonald & Illustrated by Joel Stieber. Bath, England, 2059 AD. Dr. Marcus Speers, in his 60’s, finds himself surrounded by his two very curious grandchildren, who have finally cornered him, forcing him to come out of his shell and tell them of his mysterious past, which has been shrouded in secrecy.
Tom MacDonald, Joel Stieber
Tom MacDonald, Joel Stieber. Marcus Speers, in his 60 s, finds himself surrounded by his two very curious grandchildren, who have finally cornered him, forcing him to come out of his shell and tell them of his mysterious past, which has been shrouded in secrecy.
Bath, England, 2059 AD.
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Bath, England, 2059 AD. Dr. Marcus Speers, in his 60’s, finds himself surrounded by his two very curious grandchildren, who have finally cornered him, forcing him to come out of his shell and tell them of his mysterious past, which has been shrouded in secrecy. He takes them back to his youth, in the year 2010, when as a 12-year old naturalist, Marcus finds himself on a wild adventure, in search of himself and his destiny. His father, son of an English timber tycoon, has been away from his family for close to five years and has gone to great lengths so that his family can live with him in the West Brazilian Amazon. As Marcus, his mother, and his sister leave a leisurely life in Great Britain and board a helicopter bound for the remote jungle, Marcus is the only one who is excited. To a boy who dreams of being a famous naturalist, the jungle is a potpourri of fascinating scientific exploration. His mother and sister on the other hand are not thrilled with their new home―a gigantic treehouse―twenty-five thousand miles from the real world. As Marcus begins his new adventure with all the exuberance of a scientist, he accidentally discovers an ancient Incan ruin and uncovers a centuries-old secret. Suddenly, Marcus finds himself in the midst of a war― and he’s fighting against his own father.
In this timeless tale of man against nature, Marcus battles alongside some unlikely allies in a heroic attempt to save the rainforest from certain destruction.