www.doorway.ru: The Speaker for the Trees (Audible Audio Edition): Sean DeLauder, Larry Oliver, Sean DeLauder: Books. © Sean DeLauder (P) Sean DeLauder. Science Fiction Show more Show less Shaar HaBitachon - Gate of Trust in God; What listeners say about The Speaker for the Trees Average Customer Ratings. Overall. 4 out of 5 stars out of 5 Stars 3 4 Stars 1 3 Stars 2 2 Stars 0. Hedge is a typical human—fat and bald, not pretty but not ugly, with a round, doting wife and a farm where he tends beehives. Except Hedge is not a typical human. In fact, Hedge is not human at all, but a plant sent by the Council of Plants and the Plant of Ultimate Knowing to observe humanity and determine whether or not humanity is a threat to the universe.
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Sean Delauder's short novel, The Speaker for the Trees, is a story for those bored with spaceships or predator and prey Hunger Game fantasies. Instead, with this novel, the spaceship is a toaster, the alien is a plant, and human beings are considered dangerous to the sentient plant-life that rules the galaxy. Hedge is a typical human—fat and bald, not pretty but not ugly, with a round, doting wife and a farm where he tends beehives. Except Hedge is not a typical human. The Speaker for the Trees by Sean DeLauder 92 ratings, average rating, 40 reviews The Speaker for the Trees Quotes Showing of 9 “For all their simplicity, humans could be remarkably perceptive, though they didn't know it most of the time, and their ability to thrust straight through deception and see to the heart of truth was often lost with childhood.
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