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Bone Tree

What Lies Beneath May Be More than Friendship

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Bone Tree

By: Jenna Lehne
Narrated by: Robin Reed
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"Bone Tree is a fast-paced spookfest, and an authentic, heartfelt story about friendship and grief."—Sarah Cannon, Author of spooky middle-grade novels including Twist & Oddity.

"A funny, heartbreaking, and genuinely scary read, Roman and Elsie are a great example of friendship that endures to the end—and beyond."—Shari Simpson, Author of The Sleepwalkers series with Disney/Hyperion.

Elsie battles a terrifying ghost to keep her best friend around forever. But does forever have too much of a cost? Elsie's best friend, Roman, is dying. But Roman has a plan to escape death. He wants to be resurrected through the powers of the Bone Tree and the curse of the Woman in White, Mary Simon, whose body lies beneath the tree. Terrified, yet determined not to lose him, Elsie promises Roman to summon Mary's ghost and the powers of the Bone Tree to bring him back when he dies. When the Bone Tree's magic works and Roman resurrects, Elsie vows to do anything to keep him around, even if that means battling an angry, screeching banshee, with talons for fingers. But what Elsie doesn't realize is that the cost of keeping Roman around may be too high. When the Woman in White kidnaps Roman's brother, Jake, and threatens to take his life as revenge, Elsie must choose between saving the lives of many from the deadly grasp of Mary Simon, the Woman in White, or keeping her best friend.

©2025 Jenna Lehne (P)2025 The Little Press
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