This was a good story for the imagination. It kept on track, so the pace didn’t make you want to skip pages. The characters were interesting, but not as open as I would like, so I couldn’t get attached to any one of them. But it was still good, sweet, and interesting.
The book is about people who live off the land, barter and trade for things, and seek to be one with nature, the Earth, and care for it and one another. How they do that, though, is where the imagination comes in, and the author is quite creative. I enjoyed it.
I can see where there would be a sequel, and I might read them too. For young adults, this is a good one to read. It offers some valuable life lessons and experiences to reflect on and learn from. I would recommend this to other middle school and young adult kids. I gave this 5 our of 5 stars because it was entertaining, no swearing, and life living morals too.

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