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‘….sweet has a habit somehow of turning sour..’ ‘I’m asexual which means that I don’t do touch or close body contact..’ In this sequel to The Boy Who Speaks to Trees, Alan, a neurodiverse teenager with a passion for trees, continues his journey into adulthood. We hear the voice of his father Steve too, a misunderstood and conflicted man trying desperately to forget the past. Will he win? Will Alan remain ‘invisible’ and deprived forever? This is a charming book that will captivate readers eager to follow Alan’s sad, funny and surprising journey. Praise for The Boy who Speaks to Trees: ‘A sweet, beautiful story written with sensitivity and understanding..’