What's the Name of That Book??? discussion
 
      
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    SOLVED. about a boy (I think) who gets transported into a large tree, possibly an Australian species of tree [s]
    
  
  
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				 Are you sure it was a tree? Or could it have been... a giant peach? ("James and the Giant Peach" was a classic by Raold Dahl.)
      Are you sure it was a tree? Or could it have been... a giant peach? ("James and the Giant Peach" was a classic by Raold Dahl.)Good luck tracking it down, in any case.
 No, it was a tree, possibly in a park. Maybe a Morton Bay Fig!
      No, it was a tree, possibly in a park. Maybe a Morton Bay Fig!It wasn't classic in the Dahl sense, but just very popular. I would say late 1980s-early 1990s.
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 Was it a short story by Australian author Paul Jennings? I remember reading about a boy and two old men who fought and there was a tree. But it was funny, not a calm story.
      Was it a short story by Australian author Paul Jennings? I remember reading about a boy and two old men who fought and there was a tree. But it was funny, not a calm story.
     This is probably a stretch, but there is a children's book called Once Under A Cherry Blossom Tree where an old miser swallows a cherry pit and then a tree grows out of his head. There is a big struggle to remove it from his head, and when it's finally yanked out, there is a hole in his head that becomes filled with rainwater and fish, and eventually he turns into a pond with a cherry tree growing alongside. It's got lovely Japanese-style illustrations.
      This is probably a stretch, but there is a children's book called Once Under A Cherry Blossom Tree where an old miser swallows a cherry pit and then a tree grows out of his head. There is a big struggle to remove it from his head, and when it's finally yanked out, there is a hole in his head that becomes filled with rainwater and fish, and eventually he turns into a pond with a cherry tree growing alongside. It's got lovely Japanese-style illustrations.
     I know this thread is old and dead and all, but - apparently they are 'currently in the process of reprinting' this book (according to the author's website: https://www.patriciabernardbooks.com/ ). You can register your interest on the website.. :)
      I know this thread is old and dead and all, but - apparently they are 'currently in the process of reprinting' this book (according to the author's website: https://www.patriciabernardbooks.com/ ). You can register your interest on the website.. :)
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Its about a boy (I think) who gets transported into a large tree, possibly an Australian species of tree. I remember it as a very calm read and it could well be Australian.