The Last Tree
A Seed of Hope
(Author) Luke Adam HawkerFrom the bestselling author of Together, and in the highly successful genre of The Boy, The Mole, The Fox and The Horse, Luke Hawker's new book is a superbly illustrated narrative that evokes the fragility and beauty of our natural world. The rustling got louder. Olive looked under the bench - nothing. The sound was actually coming from the leaves in the painting in front of her... Imagine a world without trees. A world that is in many ways like our world, but where magnificent canopies, tree climbing and leaves rustling in the breeze are something only the elderly Tree Generation remembers. Until a young girl comes along, a girl who is brave and spirited and willing to follow where her imagination takes her. Climbing accidentally into a parallel world, where nature still exists in its purest form, Olive experiences the wonders that her own world has lost. From the bestselling author of Together, The Last Tree is a powerful and beautifully illustrated evocation of the fragility of our natural world and a magnificent celebration of its beauty. Ultimately this is a wonderful story of hope and new beginnings.
Luke Adam Hawker
Luke Adam Hawker is a British artist and illustrator known for his intricate and detailed watercolor paintings. His works often feature natural elements such as birds, flowers, and landscapes, and are characterized by their delicate and ethereal quality. Hawker's illustrations have been featured in various publications and have garnered a large following on social media.
One of Hawker's most notable works is his book "A Journey Through the Seasons," which showcases his stunning watercolor paintings depicting the beauty of the natural world throughout the year. His work has had a significant impact on the genre of nature illustration, inspiring and influencing other artists to explore the beauty of the world around them.
Overall, Luke Adam Hawker's contributions to literature and art have been celebrated for their beauty, detail, and ability to capture the essence of the natural world. His work continues to inspire and captivate audiences around the world.