The Wood Where Magic Grows
By Author / Illustrator
Andy Shepherd, illus Ellie Snowdon
Genre
Magical Realism
Age range(s)
7+
Publisher
Templar Books
ISBN
9781800785717
Format
Paperback / softback
Published
03-07-2025
Synopsis
The first book in an enchanting new series from the author of the bestselling The Boy Who Grew Dragons, full of unexpected adventure, wonder and wildness, and just a little touch of magic!
Have you ever looked at a tree and seen a face staring back? Maybe you spotted a knobbly brow or a knotty pair of eyes, or even a mossy beard? Well, next time you do, stop staring and say hello!
When Iggy discovers overgrown Wildtop Wood at the end of his new garden, he couldn't be more excited. A whole new world opens up for him and his brother Cal, high in the treetops, a world of tangled greenery and unexpected adventure.
But some say the wood is a place of danger and mystery. And as Iggy and Cal venture further into the trees, they hear whispers of a fading green magic, and scampering animals seem to be leading them to a secret deep at the heart of the wood. Could it be that the wood needs them just as much as they need it?
Are you ready to join the Treetoppers? Then come on in - the Green is waiting!
'A charming fantasy about two children saving an endangered forest [...] Shepherd is a natural storyteller' - The Telegraph's 5* review. 'A warm, witty and wondrous adventure' - Maz Evans, author of Who Let the Gods Out?
Reviews
Sue
Iggy is facing a lot of changes. After his mum had a 'whirlwind romance' with Mitchell, he is living in a new house and has a new, very lively little brother, Cal, who he is sharing a room with. Although Iggy isn't very confident in his new role as big brother, Cal is full of enthusiasm for everything so soon the pair begin to explore both their new home and the woods surrounding it, where strange things seem to happen. Wooden animals in the house seem to move and the trees and plants seem to grow at an amazing rate.
They meet Mae, who has recently moved in next door and the three team up, journeying further in to the woods where they are guided and helped by the trees. However, much as they are having fun, they discover that the woods are suffering and if the trees die, the wooden animals, which their landlady, Sylvie, has carved from pieces of wood from the trees, will also perish. Can they restore nature’s balance before it’s too late?
The Wood Where Magic Grows is the first in a new series from Andy Shepherd, who gave us the wonderful The Boy Who Grew Dragons books. It is perfect for children who love nature and exploring the world around them, those who see the 'faces' in trees and hunt for nature's treasures.
Iggy is such a lovely character with a strong sense of right and wrong. He is keen to do his best, taking is new role as big brother very seriously, but constantly worrying that he is not quite up to the job. Cal is impulsive and bursting with energy whilst Iggy is more reserved, drawing on a deep well of patience and kindness in his dealings with the younger child where others might have snapped! It is lovely to see such a positive portrayal of a blended family who are making a happy, new life together as they learn more about each other.
With Mae, the brothers quickly establish a firm friendship. They accept the fact that she has hearing aids, quickly adapting their speaking to make sure she can follow them and she makes no comment about the birthmark which curls across Iggy's cheek. The story encourages empathy and understanding without making a big deal of these things.
There is real joy in this story - friendship, close family, love of nature, imagination, adventure - all captured in the lovely illustrations. It would make a brilliant class story, offering plenty to discuss and enjoy, with more stories to come.
288 pages / Reviewed by Sue Wilsher, teacher
Suggested Reading Age 7+
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