Discussion Guide: The Song of Orphan’s Garden by Nicole M. Hewitt

Discussion Guide: The Song of Orphan’s Garden by Nicole M. Hewitt

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The Song of Orphan’s Garden
By Nicole M. Hewitt
Ages 8-12
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A Junior Library Guild Selection

Combining the gentleness of Miyazaki, the wintry wonderland of The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe, and the whimsicality of Newbery winner The Girl Who Drank the Moon, Nicole M. Hewitt’s debut middle-grade novel, The Song of Orphan’s Garden, is an enchanting fantasy tale with all the makings of a new classic.

In an arctic world that’s getting colder every day, Lyriana’s only hope of survival is to get her little brother Zave and herself to the fabled Orphan’s Garden. It’s rumored to be the one place in the world not controlled by deadly Winter Spirits or ruled by the tyrant Giant king. In Orphan’s Garden, healing trees will melt away Winter’s pains, and Lyriana and Zave can live safely in the warmth of Spring. If the garden exists, they must find it. They won’t live much longer without it.

Brob, a Giant boy, also needs sanctuary. When the Giant king banishes his family to the Winter Blight, it’s a death sentence. Orphan’s Garden is his family’s only hope, and as far as Brob’s concerned, it belongs to him. After all, he was the one who accidentally used an ancient magic to grow the garden years ago. He has no intention of sharing his haven with pesky humans, who will just use up its magic and ruin it.

When it becomes clear that Orphan’s Garden is in danger of being destroyed, Lyriana and Brob are the only ones who can save it—but only if they can put the ages-old battle between Humans and Giants aside and find a way to work together.


“A lyrical fantasy reminiscent of C.S. LewisThe Song of Orphan’s Garden takes readers on a riveting journey to explore the perils of preconceptions and the power of friendship. A one-of-a-kind verse novel sure to entrance readers of all ages.” —Megan E. Freeman, New York Times-bestselling author of Alone

“In skillfully crafted verse, The Song of Orphan’s Garden sings to the reader in beautiful harmony about unexpected courage, impossible friendships, and the magic inside us all…A beautifully written, lyrical adventure for the soul.” —Chris Baron, author of Sydney Taylor Notable Book The Magical Imperfect

“This bold fantasy novel-in-verse feels both classic and entirely fresh, telling a rich and compelling story of two very different kids who find community and healing in unsuspected places. Inventive, exciting, and simply lovely.” —Anne Ursu, author of Not Quite a Ghost

“A free verse tale that’s shot through with DNA from Oscar Wilde’s The Selfish Giant…Lyrical in both themes and language, with resonances both literary and ecological.” —Kirkus Reviews

“Elegant…The poetic form and the seasonal changes yield a strong sensory experience…A carefully crafted fantasy adventure set in poetry.” —School Library Journal

“[A] taut, beautifully rendered adventure.” —Horn Book Magazine