The Royal Woods

The Royal Woods

By Matt Duggan

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All it takes is one look — one look for 12-year-old Sydney and her nine-year-old brother Turk to know that everything had changed. The farm where their Uncle Frank and Aunt Lily used to live was gone, and along with it, their dreams of a happy ever-after.

Now what? With their mother dead and their father buried under his grief, Sydney and Turk decided to hop a freight train and go west. The farm was their destination, but in its place is a strange new subdivision: The Royal Woods.

Rather than return home and admit defeat, Sydney and Turk embark on the adventure of a lifetime. With a homeless eccentric and an illegal immigrant as their only friends — and some neighborhood bullies making things a little difficult — the pair struggle to make a life for themselves in their odd new surroundings.

The Royal Woods is an often fantastical, always engaging yarn that turns more than a few fairy tale conventions on their heads. Writing with a wink and a nod to Frank L. Baum's The Wizard of Oz and movies like Big Fish, Matt Duggan offers a smart, page-turning tale for young adult readers.
Publisher: Starburst Digital Rights International inc.
ISBN-13: 9780991711505
ISBN-10: 0991711505
Published on 4/30/2013
Binding: Paperback
Number of pages: 158

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Most books these days have the same plot, story and characters. No uniqueness, no creativity, not crazy enough. Well, this novel had me underestimating this fact. The Royal Woods, a brand new vacant neighbourhood filled with endless rows and columns of perfect, identical houses. Sydney and Turk expected the fantastical farm where they spent the summer, but instead they got…this. Well, who cares if you just wasted a thrilling train ride to get to an unknown place? Make the most out of it! Sydney and Turk begin an epic adventure in The Royal Woods, befriending the few residents they meet. A crazy, lunatic beggar who lives in a house of garbage, a friendly man who just wants to live a normal life, and more. The Royal Woods is definitely the most unique book there is. Later on, Sydney and Turk realize that this neighbourhood may have been their best summer ever. Read this incredible story to figure out why.