The Lie Tree is a YA novel by Frances Hardinge. It was on Publishers Weekly's list for top YA books of 2016 and also won the Costa Book of the Year for 2015. The Lie Tree follows the story of Faith, a girl whose father is a reverend and a naturalist. After he dies, Faith is convinced he was murdered and she sets out to find the truth. She soon uncovers more secrets than she anticipated.
Sex: None. A couple of men come to try to court Faith's mother after her father dies.
Language: Very mild.
Drug/Alcohol Use: Some men drink at a ratting event. One local woman is rumored to use alcohol as her medicine. The fruit from the lie tree causes visions.
Violence/Gore/Frightening Scenes/Death: Faith spends most of the book looking for her father's murderers. Several different people are attacked or injured throughout the book. The lie tree's fruit causes visions and they are sometimes scary.
Final Note: I've never read a book like this before. Although it was different, it was very enjoyable! It questions evolution and creationism, but never determines one way or another which is true. It's semi-fantasy and very intriguing!
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