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THE ONLY BRANCH ON THE FAMILY TREE

Sherryl Clark

The Only Branch on the Family Tree is a story about secrets, forgiveness and finding a way for relationships to blossom.
It's always been Gemma and her mum just the two of them. As close as best friends. But while researching a class project about family, Gemma makes a life-changing discovery. Her nan is not dead, like Mum told her, but alive and well and living close by. Gemma now has huge question marks hanging over her. Why would Mum lie about this? What is her nan like? And what would happen if Gemma tried to find her? Sherryl Clark is a writer, editor and writing teacher with an MFA in Writing for Children and Young Adults and a PhD in Creative Writing. She has been writing poems and stories for children for over twenty years. Her verse novel, Farm Kid, won the NSW Premier's Literary Award for Children's Books in 2005 and Sixth Grade Style Queen (Not!) was an Honour Book in the 2008 Children's Book Council of Australia Awards. Sherryl worked in community writing for many years and taught professional writing and editing at Victoria University TAFE for over two decades. She now writes full-time. In 2022, Sherryl won the Prime Minister's Literary Award for Children's Literature, for her verse novel, Mina and the Whole Wide World.
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Published 2025-04-29 by UQP University of Queensland Press - St Lucia (AUS)

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Told in Sherryl's trademark spare verse yet still packs an emotional punch. She beautifully captures the confusion and disappointment when you discover your parent is a flawed human.