• The Eagle Tree

  • By: Ned Hayes
  • Narrated by: Will Ropp
  • Length: 7 hrs and 11 mins
  • 4.5 out of 5 stars (134 ratings)

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The Eagle Tree

By: Ned Hayes
Narrated by: Will Ropp
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Fourteen-year-old March Wong knows everything there is to know about trees. They are his passion and his obsession, even after his recent falls - and despite the state's threat to take him away from his mother if she can't keep him from getting hurt. But the young autistic boy cannot resist the captivating pull of the Pacific Northwest's lush forests just outside his back door.

One day, March is devastated to learn that the Eagle Tree - a monolithic Ponderosa Pine near his home in Olympia - is slated to be cut down by developers. Now, he will do anything in his power to save this beloved tree, including enlisting unlikely support from relatives, classmates, and even his bitter neighbor. In taking a stand, March will come face-to-face with some frightening possibilities: Even if he manages to save the Eagle Tree, is he risking himself and his mother to do it?

Intertwining themes of humanity and ecology, The Eagle Tree eloquently explores what it means to be part of a family, a society, and the natural world that surrounds and connects us.

©2016 Ned Hayes (P)2016 Brilliance Audio, all rights reserved.

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Great Book

The narrator sounds exactly how I had imagined March would sound. It was a little outside of what I normally read but I really enjoyed it.

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A lovely read for all tree lovers

Being a tree lover I found this book quite enjoyable. It also game some good insight into young adults in the Autism spectrum. As I don't know anyone personally with Autism I found this to be very informative in their thought processes and their reasoning for doing things.

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Worth listening! Feel all the right feelings!

"Exasperatingly beautiful" - Inkish Kingdoms

This story is not about trees and it is not exactly how to save trees. This story by Ned Hayes is narrative of how is to be in the autism spectrum and how to deal with society. The main character as the synopsis says is an autistic teenager who struggles on how to interact with his family and the rest of the world. What moves March, who prefers to be called like his father since he left him, which for me it clearly means that he misses his father, are trees... those amazing masses of carbon and sunlight that keep us all alive.

The narration of the story is great and the narrator does an excellent job on this book! At some point, I felt so exasperated and so into the book that was AN EXPERIENCE! I totally love this novel!

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Insightful and educational

This was an insightful look into the world of an autistic adolescent and simultaneously provides an education in trees and how everything living is interconnected.

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One enlightening perspective on living with Autism

Ned Hayes provides an honest, intense, and powerful look his personal experience of coming of age with Autism. He shares so many insights, giving me even more reasons to ask my clients for more clarification regarding their thoughts, interpretations, and motives for behaviors. Ned's story also gives a glimpse into the challenges of parenting a child with Autism, the gifts of such a child, and the results that can come from acceptance and appropriate structure. Moving, intense, powerful! Thank you, Ned, for sharing your story, and Will Ropp for the brief bringing it to life in true voice!

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What an unexpected treasure!

Great narrator, and what a great story! Very engaging yet also so informative, really makes you stop to think. Well done!

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Great performance

The reader did a fantastic job of capturing the tone of the book. I'm glad I listened to it over reading it. And now I know a lot more about trees. Well written.

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Deeply moving

Amazingly written and narrated. A captivating insight into a deeply beautiful experience of life. M

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Unique perspective of the world.

I loved this kid and his obsession with trees. Maybe it is because two of my favorite classes in college were Forest Ecology and Dendrology, and then I ended up being a bird biologist for the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. I love how he is able to use trees and their amazing adaptations to learn to relate to people. Anyone interested in the wonders of nature and how humans fit in the realm of creation will love this book. Oh and people interested in understanding autism will love it too.

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Favorite

This book -and presentation- is an all time favorite!! Ned Hayes created a story that deeply burned images and emotions as I listened.

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