In a world gone wrong, children toil long hours in a tree
factory. The air’s all messed up, and the mechanical trees they make will
restore the atmosphere. The tree factory kids, united in their misery, become a
family of sorts, with Joy and Jax as leaders. The few adults in their lives are
the strangers running the factory, only the strangers consider their work force
disposable.
But the resilient human spirit finds a way to enjoy stolen
moments of freedom, even in the throes of exhaustion and starvation. Joy, Jax,
and a few of their friends explore some nights, searching for food and clothing
and they happen upon something so out of their realm they barely know what to
do.
A great dystopian read presenting hope and freedom as two
necessarys in life. This is Book One in Rozelle’s Treemakers Trilogy. I’m
looking forward to Book Two.
Maggie Toussaint and Rigel Carson for Muddy Rose Reviews
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