The Leaf 
"As part of the Bona Fide tradition, it was customary for children to exchange bookmarks as their Christmas gifts to one another. Reading was a way of life in Bellager. Each bookmark given was to remain in one book as it's companion and protector, preventing a reader from committing the terrible act of folding pages."- from "The Leaf", by Jo_Ann RodriguezA joy to read, this book was filled with imagination, wonder, and innocence. A perfect book to read to your child at bedtime or story time.The
This is a novel about a young man's journey into maturity. David listen's to his grandfather Edward share many stories about a place called Bellager. Bellager is known as beautiful land that reaches into the skies above illuminating a heavenly place on earth. David believes these stories to be true and embarks on a journey deep within his soul to find peace. David is a leaf collector and goes on a search to find The Tree of Wisdom his grandfather mentioned in his stories. David's search is a
I decided to end this book about 3/4 of the way through. Its not a bad book, but I believe its written for kids. It seems to be a childrens version of The Hobbit. A fun adventure story, but just to kiddish for me. I would recommend this book to a 3rd, 4th or 5th grader who loves a good magical adventure.
This is a novel about a young man's journey into maturity. David listen's to his grandfather Edward share many stories about a place called Bellager. Bellager is known as beautiful land that reaches into the skies above illuminating a heavenly place on earth. David believes these stories to be true and embarks on a journey deep within his soul to find peace. David is a leaf collector and goes on a search to find The Tree of Wisdom his grandfather mentioned in his stories. David's search is a
The author brings the magical dreams of imagination throughout the whole story. The story is, well written and appealing to all young and adult readers. It's highly suitable for young children and adult readers: it transports the reader to a mysterious view of imagination where love and hope is always present within the main characters. The book also represents moral values that teaches us the importance of togetherness, strength and hope. Well, as a teacher this book definitely is great book to

Jo-Ann M. Rodriguez
Paperback | Pages: 152 pages Rating: 4.38 | 13 Users | 4 Reviews

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Original Title: | The Leaf |
ISBN: | 1438941242 (ISBN13: 9781438941240) |
Edition Language: | English |
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In the beautiful land of Bellager a young boy named David shares a passion for leaf collecting. During his childhood years his grandfather Edward shares an interesting set of stories about Bellager's history. While many believe the stories are created by Edward's great imagination, Edward believes them as true. As David grows into a young man, an unexpected enemy rises from the past. Evil forces invade the once peaceful land. David and his dear friends: Jonathan, Peter and Grace go on a quest in search for a miraculous leaf and the Great Tree of Wisdom that his grandfather had mentioned in his stories. It is this unique leaf that gives the people the hope of restoring peace in Bellager.Mention Containing Books The Leaf
Title | : | The Leaf |
Author | : | Jo-Ann M. Rodriguez |
Book Format | : | Paperback |
Book Edition | : | Special Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 152 pages |
Published | : | March 23rd 2009 by Authorhouse (first published March 1st 2009) |
Categories | : | Fantasy. Fiction |
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Ratings: 4.38 From 13 Users | 4 ReviewsAssess Containing Books The Leaf
"As part of the Bona Fide tradition, it was customary for children to exchange bookmarks as their Christmas gifts to one another. Reading was a way of life in Bellager. Each bookmark given was to remain in one book as it's companion and protector, preventing a reader from committing the terrible act of folding pages."- from "The Leaf", by Jo_Ann RodriguezA joy to read, this book was filled with imagination, wonder, and innocence. A perfect book to read to your child at bedtime or story time.The
This is a novel about a young man's journey into maturity. David listen's to his grandfather Edward share many stories about a place called Bellager. Bellager is known as beautiful land that reaches into the skies above illuminating a heavenly place on earth. David believes these stories to be true and embarks on a journey deep within his soul to find peace. David is a leaf collector and goes on a search to find The Tree of Wisdom his grandfather mentioned in his stories. David's search is a
I decided to end this book about 3/4 of the way through. Its not a bad book, but I believe its written for kids. It seems to be a childrens version of The Hobbit. A fun adventure story, but just to kiddish for me. I would recommend this book to a 3rd, 4th or 5th grader who loves a good magical adventure.
This is a novel about a young man's journey into maturity. David listen's to his grandfather Edward share many stories about a place called Bellager. Bellager is known as beautiful land that reaches into the skies above illuminating a heavenly place on earth. David believes these stories to be true and embarks on a journey deep within his soul to find peace. David is a leaf collector and goes on a search to find The Tree of Wisdom his grandfather mentioned in his stories. David's search is a
The author brings the magical dreams of imagination throughout the whole story. The story is, well written and appealing to all young and adult readers. It's highly suitable for young children and adult readers: it transports the reader to a mysterious view of imagination where love and hope is always present within the main characters. The book also represents moral values that teaches us the importance of togetherness, strength and hope. Well, as a teacher this book definitely is great book to

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