Where Trees Touch the Sky, Karen Barnett
Where Trees Touch the Sky, Karen Barnett
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Where Trees Touch the Sky
A Redwood National Park Novel

Author: Karen Barnett

Narrator: Susan Bennett

Unabridged: 12 hr 15 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Recorded Books

Published: 11/19/2024


Synopsis

In the early 1920s, the accelerating destruction of the California redwoods is more than nature-loving Marion Baker can bear. After throwing herself headlong into the work of the Save the Redwoods League, she meets the handsome Frank Duncan—only to find out he’s the son of one of the area’s worst timber barons. Though deeply disappointed, she realizes she could have an opportunity to convince him to rescue her favorite grove of trees from his father’s greedy grasp. But as she grows to love Frank, will she be able to persuade him?

Or will she have to choose between him and her conservation efforts?

Nearly fifty years later, in 1972, polio survivor June Turner is deeply proud of the legacy her great-aunt Marion has left as a redwood warrior. Despite her disability, June is determined to prove herself capable as a ranger at the recently established Redwood National Park, even if it means taking to the trails with her crutch in hand. What better way to carry on the family tradition of preserving God’s magnificent creation?

When aspiring film student Adam Garner asks June to help make a documentary about Marion’s life, she swiftly grabs the chance to spread her aunt’s worthy reputation. That is, until they unearth a secret that might shatter the family legacy. In the scramble for answers, June may lose not only her family pride but also her own dreams.

“Karen Barnett’s passion and admiration for nature shines in this wonderfully paced and deftly executed story. If you enjoy books that cause your spirit to soar as high as the redwood treetops, I highly recommend Where Trees Touch the Sky.”—Katie Powner, Christy Award winner and author of The Wind Blows in Sleeping Grass

About Karen Barnett

Karen Barnett is an award-winning author who uses her experience as a former park ranger to transport fans to American's national parks through her novels. When not writing, she enjoys photography, hiking, and public speaking. She currently resides with her husband and two children in Oregon.


Reviews

Goodreads review by DevotedToHope on August 14, 2024

Where Trees Touch the Sky by Karen Barnett is a story as tall and sturdy as the redwoods it celebrates. Marion’s passion for saving the redwoods in the 1920s pulls you into the heart of the forest, where it feels like God’s voice whispers through the leaves. Marion’s dedication to the Save the Redwoo......more

Goodreads review by Gretchen on August 04, 2024

As a logger's daughter, I wasn't sure how I'd like Where Trees Touch the Sky. But this book set in the Redwoods quickly moved to one of my top two favorite titles by Karen Barnett. She wove the details through the split timeline beautifully, so you had an inkling of what was coming but not the whole......more

Goodreads review by Erin on August 21, 2024

This split-time novel brings the majestic redwood trees to life in a way that fully captured my imagination. I've never visited Redwood National Park, but I almost feel as if I have through the pages of this story. In the 1920s, Marion Baker is a young organizer with the Save the Redwoods League. Her......more

Goodreads review by Kelly Bridgewater on August 12, 2024

Where Trees Touch the Sky by Karen Barnett features another national park. The dual timeline from 1923 and 1972 interact really well. I enjoyed seeing that the characters had personal flaws that made their characterizations jump off the page of the story. The setting is different, yet wonderful at t......more

Goodreads review by Emily on August 21, 2024

Where Trees Touch the Sky is the first book I have read written by Karen Barnett, and I look forward to reading some more. It was really well written. I was surprised. Not going to lie, I was not expecting such a story. I wasn’t expecting to enjoy it so much. The character development was great. I e......more