
Treasure
Seed Savers, Book 1
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Narrated by:
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Julia Farmer
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By:
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Sandra Smith
Two kids, two bikes, and an idea they can change their world.
It's 2077. There's no apocalypse, but some things are different. Things like the weather, the Internet, and food. In 12-year-old Clare's world, blueberry is just a flavor and apples are found only in fairy tales.
Then one day Clare meets Ana, an older woman who teaches her about seeds and real food. Ana tempts Clare with the notion that food exists other than the square, packaged food she has always known. With Ana's guidance, Clare and her friends learn about seeds and gardening despite suspicions that such actions are illegal.
When the authorities discover the children's forbidden tomato plant and arrest their mother, Clare and her brother flee. Clare has heard of a place called The Garden State and with their bikes, a little money, and backpacks, the children begin a lonely cross-country journey that tests them both physically and spiritually. Will they succeed in their quest to find a place of food freedom? And can they, only children, help change the world?
Treasure is a gentle dystopian, frightening only is the possibility that we may not be far from the future it paints. First in a five book series.
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When Claire and Dante are tutored by an old woman, Ana, they learned about real food such as tomatoes, carrots, peaches, and so many produces. They even learned to grow them. When their mother is arrested by the police on the discovery of the plants, Claire and Dante fled to the "Garden State" (New Jersey) with the help of the underground known as "Seed Saver".
The narrator, Julia Farmer does a wonderful job for the children's voices. The listeners are able to make a distinction between the children and adult's voices. I hope the original narrator continues for the rest of the Seed Saver series.
This story is educational and a perfect tool to teach young children the value of nutrition of healthy eating.
I was given this audiobook by the author and I have volunteered to write an honest review. I was not compensated or influenced in any way for writing this review.
A Story about Nutritious & Healthy Foods
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For the most part, this is more of a MG book than a YA.
A subtle and innocent dystopian book.
Interesting, but not gripping or attention hunger.
And if I had a penny for every time "seed" was spoken.... better yet- this book would half the length if you removed the word. To this, I think a good editing or brainstorming to alter it could significantly increase its appeal.
A very quick listen and easy to follow.
I was given this free review copy audiobook at my request and have voluntarily left this review.
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S Smith author of Treasure:Seed Savers Bk1 did an outstanding job writing this marvelous dystopian story.
In a world in which real food has become replaced with squares of processed foods and it is illegal to grow plants.
The book was made even better with the narration done by Julia Farmer. Julia outdid herself with this 4 hour book.
I highly recommend this audio book to anyone who loves a good book. I know it's rated for pree teens but I feel anyone could listen to it.
marvelous dystopian story
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I received this book for free in exchange for my honest review threw Audiobook boom.
Left me wanting more
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Treasure by S. smith was a great Read. The year is 2077 and the world is much different than we know today. Food is not like we know today and a young girl named Clare finds seed savers. Although it's against the law to grow your own food, Clare decides to. I really enjoyed this bookGreat Read
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In a not too distant future, gardening and growing your own food has become illegal. Real food has been replaced by "carbs", "proteins", "sweets" and "snacks" and come in either square or round packages. The food is nutrient poor and unhealthy. Children know nothing of seeds or that food actually comes from plants.Twelve year old Clara meets an older woman named Anna, a "seed saver". Clara, her brother Dante and their friend Lily are educated by Anna about seeds and risk growing their own plants. When a tomato plant is discovered, Clara's mother is arrested and Clara and Dante flee.
Treasure: Seed Savers can be enjoyed by people of all ages, not just the young. There was an educational aspect but it is also a cautionary tale about the future of our food production. There already exists much controversy regarding GMO's and many are opposed to their use. I really enjoyed listening to Treasure: Seed Savers and the narration was well done, each character having a distinct voice. I would recommend this.
I was voluntarily provided this review copy audiobook at no charge by the author, publisher and/or narrator. This review is my honest opinion.
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Additional Comments:
- The premise – that genetically altered, government sanctioned plants and processes have taken over America – is well-handled but still not very believable. The idea that all knowledge of gardening and farming is pretty much gone from the world except for some books and a few brave souls, is hard to accept, especially given the ending. I believe the part where the gov’t wants to control everything, but I just don’t buy that these kids have 0 knowledge of things like apple trees and chickens. The internet would have to be completely gone. It’s been renamed the monitor, so it’s still there.
- Claire and Dante are believable.
- Dialogue’s good.
- Plot’s okay. It’s a little slow for my tastes, but that could be because of the recent stuff I’ve been listening to.
- I don’t get much of a sense of danger or fear for the young travelers. It unfolds like that “Everything is Awesome” song from the Lego movie. By extension, that means it will be exactly what some people are looking for, but just wasn’t “my thing.”
Conclusion: An intriguing look at a future where processing food has reached uncharted heights.
*I received a copy of the audiobook. I chose to review it.
MG Dystopia
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Would you listen to Treasure again? Why?
I would love to listen to it again with my grandchildren.What was the most interesting aspect of this story? The least interesting?
Two children going off across the country alone with such determination.Least interesting is a lot of repetition at the beginning of the audiobook.Which character – as performed by Julia Farmer – was your favorite?
I liked Anna , but Gruff was my favorite.If you were to make a film of this book, what would the tag line be?
Is this what our country is headed toward? Corporate/government taking control of all food resources and making growing food illegal.Any additional comments?
A good lesson for our youth. I also liked the references to the Bible and prayer.Great story for all school age children and up.
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