The Tree in the Moon: And Other Legends of Plants and Trees is a beautifully written collection of traditional stories exploring the myths, folklore, and symbolic meaning of the plant world. Part of the Cambridge Legends series, the book brings together a range of tales from different cultures, revealing how trees, flowers, and plants have inspired wonder, devotion, and storytelling throughout human history.
Synopsis
In this enchanting anthology, Penelope Lively retells legends that explain why certain plants are considered sacred, how trees earned their mythical reputations, and why flowers appear in stories of transformation, wisdom, and magic. Accompanied by Annette Lodge’s evocative illustrations, these stories introduce readers to rich botanical folklore from around the world.
The book makes an engaging read for children and adults alike, blending cultural history with imaginative storytelling.Why This Book Matters
This volume appeals to readers interested in mythology, folklore, natural history, and the symbolic traditions surrounding plants and trees. As part of the Cambridge Legends series, it offers a thoughtful, literary approach to the stories that have shaped our understanding of the natural world.
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