• Far from the Tree

  • By: Robin Benway
  • Narrated by: Julia Whelan
  • Length: 8 hrs and 54 mins
  • 4.5 out of 5 stars (2,787 ratings)

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Far from the Tree

By: Robin Benway
Narrated by: Julia Whelan
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Editorial reviews

Editors Select, December 2017

When I chose this book, I was mainly drawn in by the idea of listening to a YA novel narrated by one of my favorites, Julia Whelan, who performs young voices so well. And then it won the National Book Award, and I knew for sure I'd be in for a good listen. Far From the Tree is the story of three biological siblings getting to know one another for the first time. There's the middle sibling, Grace, who recently had to give her own infant daughter up for adoption; the youngest, Maya, who feels like the lone sheep in her adoptive family; and the oldest, Joaquin, who has bounced from one foster home to another. Having seven (yes, seven) siblings of my own, I related with this story on such a visceral level. But it's about so much more than siblings and biological relationships: It's about finding your own sense of family and home, in whatever form that may take. This is a gorgeous listen all around, made all the more powerful by Whelan's warm, authentic performance. (Sam, Audible editor)

Publisher's summary

National Book Award Winner and New York Times best seller!

Perfect for fans of NBC's This Is Us, Robin Benway’s beautiful interweaving story of three very different teenagers connected by blood explores the meaning of family in all its forms - how to find it, how to keep it, and how to love it.

Being the middle child has its ups and downs.

But for Grace, an only child who was adopted at birth, discovering that she is a middle child is a different ride altogether. After putting her own baby up for adoption, she goes looking for her biological family, including:

Maya, her loudmouthed younger bio sister, who has a lot to say about their newfound family ties. Having grown up the snarky brunette in a house full of chipper redheads, she’s quick to search for traces of herself among these not-quite-strangers. And when her adopted family’s long-buried problems begin to explode to the surface, Maya can’t help but wonder where exactly it is that she belongs.

And Joaquin, their stoic older bio brother, who has no interest in bonding over their shared biological mother. After 17 years in the foster care system, he’s learned that there are no heroes, and secrets and fears are best kept close to the vest, where they can’t hurt anyone but him.

Don't miss this moving novel that addresses such important topics as adoption, teen pregnancy, and foster care.

©2017 Robin Benway (P)2017 HarperCollins Publishers

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SO MOVED BY THIS STORY! GREAT FICTION!

I can't tell you the last time I was so moved by a story! I laughed, I cried, I was greatly affected. It should be listed as Fiction, not Teen / Family Relationships. Even though the story is centered around 3 young people, the book and it's content is so diverse, any age will enjoy it! (With over 2,500 audiobooks, I listen to 1-3 books a week, depending on the books length, so to be so moved is really saying something!)

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Wow

no spoilers here, I promise. But I work in the child protective system as a psychologist, and this author has really captured a lot of the dynamic of kids who are adopted out of the child protective system. it certainly cannot capture all of their experience, and not all of their endings are like this one, but this book is masterful in its depiction of the psychological dynamics of these kids and the ways in which they turn out. the book is heartwarming without being sappy. I appreciated that.

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Touching

As an adoptive parent I feel this story was realistic and empathetic to all involved. Well done.

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Perfect for readers of adult literary fiction.

Far From the Tree took me far out of my comfort zone in the most excellent way! It’s only the second audiobook I’ve listen to till the very end and it’s YA.

Here’s what I loved:

The Characters – Grace, Maya, and Joaquin were well-developed characters to love. They’re all basically good kids carrying more baggage than most adults could bear. Some of their baggage is shared and some is very specific to the character.

The Story – There’s a lot going on here but it all blends seamlessly. Themes explored include teen pregnancy, racism, family dynamics, bullying, and behavioral health and substance abuse issues. Yes, lots of heavy stuff! Yet throughout there’s an underlying sense of hope and healing.

The Feels – As you might guess from reading the above, this is a very emotional read. Sadness, despair, joy, fear, etc. All the feels are there! Be prepared for teary eyes.

The Writing/Narration – I can’t speak to how it would be to read this in print but the language was very easy to listen to. The narrator, Julia Whelan did a fantastic job giving each character a very specific voice.

The Takeaway – Far From the Tree is a beautiful story. It’s YA that’s perfect for readers of adult literary fiction.

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Interesting story, predictable ending

This is different than my usual genre. I usually go for historical fiction, but my book club chose this one, so I gave it a chance.

Bad:
-predictable ending. So predictable, that I knew exactly how it would end half way through the book. I was rolling my eyes when the inevitable happened and the cheese was piled on thick, with a perfect little ribbon tying it all up.
-overuse of the same descriptions and terminology. For example, I read about each of them being “tethered” and someone’s hand “grounding” them several times. Get a thesaurus!
-third person writing did make me care very much about these people. They were well developed, but the emotional connection to them wasn’t there. I found maya annoying.
-I didn’t appreciate the frequent f-words

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-interesting story lines
-Empathetic characters.
-Shed light on how the foster care system impacts a child.
-Exploring a teen pregnancy, adoption, and the aftermath was the highlight of the book for me. I was most emotionally connected to this story line.
-interesting concept of what your family is, but I would have liked to see that question explored more.

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Beautiful Story, but not for ages younger than 13

We bought my daughter 3 credits from audible so she could pick out her own books. This book was in the kids and teens section and since she is adopted she was very excited to hear this book. As I was passing by her room while she was listening, I heard some very strong language that I was not too happy to hear. I decided to listen to the book with her in case she needed some help understanding the situations the characters were being placed. After teen pregnancy, lesbian content and harsh language, I decided this wasn't quite the right book for her at this age. I would imagine it would be fine for an actual teenager age.

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Moving and sweet.

Enjoyable story presenting some of the complexities of adoption, foster care, and cross cultural adoption. If only all such stories could be so n aptly tied up in a bow.

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Young adult fiction...

I guess i missed that this was young adult. Is it young adult? Not that I dislike young adult, but i didn't like this.
I found myself rolling my eyes... and being frustrated by the over-the-top teenage angst.

The characters are well developed! I did like that.

But seriously... things that are covered in this book are adoption, teenage pregnancy, alcoholism, bullying, home schooling, divorce, death and more. You name it, it's touched on in this book.

I am surprised so many people liked this book.

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A delightful suprise

I bought this book beause of the narrator, Julia. The book is fabulous and timely.



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Wow!

This is a very powerful and well-done book on a sensitive subject...adoption. Joy, pain, roots, foster system, extended family, hurt, love, and doubt; it answers the question of what it means to be a family. The reader(s) of the audio version are exceptional. I read and listened and the audio added subtle emotion.

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