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The Girl Who Listened to Trees

And the Dog Who Knew Their Secrets

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The Girl Who Listened to Trees

By: Daphne Anne Sotheby
Narrated by: Merina Meana
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A twelve-year-old girl discovers an orchard where trees hum with memory—and the only one who can hear their pain is her anxious rescue dog.

When Mira arrives at her late grandmother’s overgrown Applethorn Orchard, she feels like a stranger in a forgotten world. But Scout, the scarred, quiet dog who refuses to leave the porch, senses what she cannot: a sickness spreading beneath the soil. As the trees’ melodic hums turn to dissonant shrieks, Mira learns to listen. With Scout’s silent signals guiding her, she uncovers a buried past—her grandmother’s secret journal, a forbidden grove, and a blight feeding on grief and poison.

This isn’t just a story about healing an orchard. It’s about a girl who finds her voice, a dog who learns to trust, and a bond that bridges silence and song. As Mira gathers seeds from the last healthy trees and sings her grandmother’s lullaby at dawn, the moss pulses, the roots stir, and a single pink blossom blooms on the heart-tree. The orchard remembers. And so do they.

This lyrical, heartfelt novel blends magical realism with deep emotional resonance. Follow Mira and Scout’s journey from isolation to belonging, and discover a story where love, courage, and a little dog with a big heart prove that even the deepest wounds can bloom anew. Grab your copy today and let the orchard’s song carry you home.

©2026 Daphne Anne Sotheby (P)2026 Daphne Anne Sotheby
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The Girl Who Listened to Trees is an imaginative story that celebrates curiosity, friendship, and the magic hidden in the natural world. The heartfelt storytelling and memorable characters create an enchanting listening experience for readers of all ages. It’s a great audiobook that inspires wonder, kindness, and a deeper appreciation for the world around us.

Tale of Friendship and Wonder

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I really enjoyed this book. It was an easy, uplifting read with memorable characters and a story that kept me engaged from beginning to end. The themes of friendship, kindness, and personal growth came through naturally, and I appreciated the positive message woven throughout the story. Overall, this was a heartwarming book that left me feeling good when I finished it.

A sweet and enjoyable read

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What a whimsical story. Soothing narration, well thought out characters and plot. Perfect length. Excellent to listen to with your young ones. Loved it.

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This is book is so good they way Mira sings to the trees and the way Scout helps her learn the trees secrets. It helped her find her grandmathers journal and it helped her to make the recipes she learned from that journal too. It made her feel closer to her grandma and the rest of the secrets there in the orchered. Her and Scout found there home and where they belong with the trees.

What a great book

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There's something about the story that is super grounding. I think this really reminds people to pause and connect with the world around them. It seems to be written for all ages. For the adults it's a reminder to slow down and for the kids it teaches them how to appreciate it before it's to late. The narration was smoothing and easy to follow.
Go touch grass in book form

Teaches us to connect with nature

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