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'In a noisy, grey city, Sam and his Grandpa long for the deep, dark wonderful jungle. But when their dream comes true, can they find a way to protect it?
'A delightful story book for all generations about the magic of wild places and the amazing things we can achieve when we all work together. The Tree at Number 43 inspires hope for the future of our environment without any sense of doom and gloom. A book for parents and grandparents to share and enjoy with kids, whether they want to create a garden at home or change the world.' (Publication summary)
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- 2023 shortlisted The Wilderness Society Environment Award for Children's Literature — Picture Fiction
- 2022 longlisted World Illustration Awards
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