Cover of The Boy in the Oak, showing artwork by Jessica Albarn
Author
Jessica Albarn
Illustrator
Jessica Albarn
Country
Canada
Genre
Children's literature
Publisher
Simply Read Books
Publication date
2010
Media type
Print
Pages
40
ISBN
978-1-897476-52-9
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The Boy in the Oak is a 2010 Canadian children's book written and illustrated by Jessica Albarn. It is a fantasy about a boy who discovers an oak tree in his family's back garden. The book contains detailed pencil drawings of fairies, insects, and children. It also contains translucent pages with close-up photographs of insects, tree bark, flowers, and other images from nature.[1] Albarn showcased the book as part of the Port Eliot Festival in 2010.[2]
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