Dear Mr. Sprouts

Dear Mr. Sprouts
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12+
Release Date
October 28, 2006
ISBN
1741148642
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When Anke launches her green balloon with an envelope of seeds attached—and Freddie sends her a letter telling her he found it—the city girl and country boy form an unlikely friendship that changes their lives and transforms the bare hills of Freddie’s farm forever. Told through letters, this reflective novel tells the compelling story of a friendship that grows into a lifetime of love, work, and marriage. Woven throughout the novel are themes of environmental awareness, the differences between city and country life, and the pains of growing up. This charming story is told with a lightness of touch and a depth of feeling that will gently stir young readers to contemplate relationships and the importance of making ethical decisions.

When Anke launches her green balloon with an envelope of seeds attached—and Freddie sends her a letter telling her he found it—the city girl and country boy form an unlikely friendship that changes their lives and transforms the bare hills of Freddie’s farm forever. Told through letters, this reflective novel tells the compelling story of a friendship that grows into a lifetime of love, work, and marriage. Woven throughout the novel are themes of environmental awareness, the differences between city and country life, and the pains of growing up. This charming story is told with a lightness of touch and a depth of feeling that will gently stir young readers to contemplate relationships and the importance of making ethical decisions.

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At her city school, Anke releases a balloon with tree seeds and a letter attached. Miles away, on his father's farm in the bush, Freddie finds the balloon, plants the seeds and writes back. You couldn't find two more different pen pals-- Anke is the shy and protected daughter of Dutch immigrants, while Freddie has a physically absent mother, emotionally absent father, and a big temper. But over the years, the two become long distance friends as Freddie helps Anke deal with the death of her father and her stuttering, and Anke gives Freddie moral support in his lonely life. In part because of Anke's trees, Freddie and his father decide to fix up the farm. But if Freddie leaves, will his friendship with Anke be over?

This is an awesome, awesome book, about a long-distance friendship that becomes so much more. It's a very quick and enjoyable read.
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