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Toby Alone

By: Timothée de Fombelle
Narrated by: Stanley McGeagh
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Toby is just one and a half millimetres tall, and he's the most wanted person in his world, the great oak Tree.

When Toby's father makes a ground-breaking discovery, he realises that exploiting it could do damage to their world. Refusing to reveal the secret to an enraged community, Toby's parents have been imprisoned. Only Toby has managed to escape, but for how long?

©2006 Text © 2006 Gallimard Jeunesse (P)2014 Bolinda Publishing Pty Ltd
Fantasy Fiction Growing Up Growing Up & Facts of Life Literature & Fiction Science Fiction & Fantasy
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This book has stunning descriptions, a riveting plot, and amazing character and world development. It weaves a thrilling tale about a small boy who is hunted by society for a crime he did not commit. When I first got this book from the local library I found it a little confusing. Since then, however, I have reread it more times than I can count. Each time I discover another delightful section of wordplay. Enough of my talking. Just hit that buy button and I promise you that you won't regret it.

The best book ever!!!

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It was so boring and all the author did was elaborate on the most dull subjects.For around 4 chapters it talks about Toby eating MILDEW and how he was counting the time by eating it. I din't recommend this book to anyone!

The most boring and confusing book EVER!

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