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Where the Orchard Ends

Auteur(s): Sefi Wells
Narrateur(s): Erika LeonGuerrero
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A poignant middle grade novel for fans of The Remarkable Journey of Coyote Sunrise, Because of Winn-Dixie, and Pax

Some silences are louder than words. Some friendships are deeper than wounds.

Twelve-year-old Wren Harper hasn’t spoken a word in seventy-three days. Not since the morning she found her mother unresponsive in their Arizona apartment. Now she’s been sent to live with a grandmother she barely knows, in a rain-soaked orchard that feels more like a prison than a home.

Grief hangs heavy in the air. Wren finds solace only in her sketchbook, until a storm leads her to a hidden ravine and a terrified, injured Appaloosa mare. Scarred, starving, and half-wild, the horse is everything Wren understands: broken, voiceless, and forgotten.

As Wren secretly cares for the horse she names Talowa, a fragile bond begins to form, one built with trust, silence, and soul-deep understanding. But when a mysterious man comes looking for a missing mare, Wren realizes Talowa’s past may be darker than anyone guessed. Now Wren must find the courage to speak, for the creature she’s vowed to protect.

A quiet, powerful story about:

  • A girl navigating grief, trauma, and healing
  • The transformative bond between a child and a rescued horse
  • Finding your voice after unspeakable loss
  • Intergenerational connection and rural life
  • Art, emotional resilience, and choosing kindness

Where the Orchard Ends will resonate with listeners ages 9–14 who loved Wishtree or The One and Only Ivan.

A perfect addition to classroom libraries, book clubs, and family libraries. Includes discussion themes around selective mutism, loss, empathy, and animal care.

Heartbreaking and hopeful in equal measure, this unforgettable novel is a tribute to the quiet, the survivors, and the healing that begins where words run out.

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