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Peter Carnavas

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Peter Carnavas

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First published in Australia 2010by New Frontier Publishing Pty Ltd

ABN 67 126 171 757 Suite 3, Level 2, 18 Aquatic Drive, Frenchs Forest 2086, NSW Australia

www.newfrontier.com.au

Text and Illustrations copyright © 2010 Peter CarnavasThis book is copyright. Apart from any fair dealing for the purposes of

private study, research, criticism or review, as permitted by the CopyrightAct 1968, no part may be reproduced by any process without written

permission. Enquiries should be addressed to the publishers.All rights reserved.

The Cataloguing-in-Publication entry for your forthcoming publication is as follows:National Library of Australia Cataloguing-in-Publication entry

Author: Carnavas, Peter, 1980- Title: Last tree in the city / Peter Carnavas.

Edition: 1st ed. ISBN: 9781921042218 (hbk.)

Target Audience: For primary school age.Dewey Number: A823.4

Designed by Nicholas Pike

Printed in China

For Mum and DadPC

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Edward lived in the city.

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It was a place of concrete and cars, a world without colour.

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But Edward knew a part of the city that wasn’t like the city at all.

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At the end of his street, surrounded by old buildings, stood the last tree in the city.

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Edward would forget the concrete and the cars.

He would forget the city altogether.

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For a small moment every day, Edward knew nothing but the tree.

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Then the day arrived ...

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when the tree was gone.

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Without the tree, Edward’s days were empty. He had nowhere to go

but one day, he started pedalling anyway.

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At the end of his street, surrounded by old buildings, something warmed his heart.

A piece of the tree lay before him. There was colour in its leaves.

Edward tried to think of a place in the city to plant his tree.By the next morning, he knew just what to do.

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Edward knew a part of the city that wasn’t like the city at alland he carried it everywhere.

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Then something wonderful happened ...

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0422187819219

ISBN 9781921042218

Edward is sad after he finds the last tree in the city is no longer standing.

After some reflection, he finds a way to make things better.

A poignant tale about the environment and the way children relate to its beauty.


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