The Weeds and Walls (Where Dignity Grows, #6)

Starting over in a new town is never easy, especially for ten-year-old Tony, who feels small and adrift in a sea of unfamiliar faces. On his perfectly tidy new street, neighbors keep to themselves, their faces quiet and closed off. But at the very end, a neglected garden—wild with weeds and whispers of the past—beckons Tony with its tangle of mystery.

It's here, amidst crumbling stone and overgrown vines, that he uncovers cryptic messages. Single words like "Remember" and "Bloom," tucked away like forgotten treasures, hint at a secret history and a deeper reason for the street's quiet isolation. Tony soon realizes these aren't just old notes; they're clues to a puzzle that seems to explain the invisible walls between his neighbors.

Armed with curiosity and a growing sense of purpose, Tony embarks on a quest to decipher the garden's secrets. Can one new kid help an entire community rediscover the profound dignity found in connection, reminding everyone that even the smallest hands can cultivate a vibrant neighborhood, one forgotten message at a time?

This short story also contains a discussion guide for group reflection, ideal for families, book clubs, groups and classes.

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The Weeds and Walls (Where Dignity Grows, #6)

Starting over in a new town is never easy, especially for ten-year-old Tony, who feels small and adrift in a sea of unfamiliar faces. On his perfectly tidy new street, neighbors keep to themselves, their faces quiet and closed off. But at the very end, a neglected garden—wild with weeds and whispers of the past—beckons Tony with its tangle of mystery.

It's here, amidst crumbling stone and overgrown vines, that he uncovers cryptic messages. Single words like "Remember" and "Bloom," tucked away like forgotten treasures, hint at a secret history and a deeper reason for the street's quiet isolation. Tony soon realizes these aren't just old notes; they're clues to a puzzle that seems to explain the invisible walls between his neighbors.

Armed with curiosity and a growing sense of purpose, Tony embarks on a quest to decipher the garden's secrets. Can one new kid help an entire community rediscover the profound dignity found in connection, reminding everyone that even the smallest hands can cultivate a vibrant neighborhood, one forgotten message at a time?

This short story also contains a discussion guide for group reflection, ideal for families, book clubs, groups and classes.

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The Weeds and Walls (Where Dignity Grows, #6)

The Weeds and Walls (Where Dignity Grows, #6)

by Jamie F Bell
The Weeds and Walls (Where Dignity Grows, #6)

The Weeds and Walls (Where Dignity Grows, #6)

by Jamie F Bell

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Overview

Starting over in a new town is never easy, especially for ten-year-old Tony, who feels small and adrift in a sea of unfamiliar faces. On his perfectly tidy new street, neighbors keep to themselves, their faces quiet and closed off. But at the very end, a neglected garden—wild with weeds and whispers of the past—beckons Tony with its tangle of mystery.

It's here, amidst crumbling stone and overgrown vines, that he uncovers cryptic messages. Single words like "Remember" and "Bloom," tucked away like forgotten treasures, hint at a secret history and a deeper reason for the street's quiet isolation. Tony soon realizes these aren't just old notes; they're clues to a puzzle that seems to explain the invisible walls between his neighbors.

Armed with curiosity and a growing sense of purpose, Tony embarks on a quest to decipher the garden's secrets. Can one new kid help an entire community rediscover the profound dignity found in connection, reminding everyone that even the smallest hands can cultivate a vibrant neighborhood, one forgotten message at a time?

This short story also contains a discussion guide for group reflection, ideal for families, book clubs, groups and classes.


Product Details

BN ID: 2940180701220
Publisher: The Arts Incubator
Publication date: 09/21/2025
Series: Where Dignity Grows
Sold by: Draft2Digital
Format: eBook
File size: 719 KB
Age Range: 9 - 12 Years

About the Author

Jamie Bell is a writer and community-based creator whose work bridges storytelling, technology, and the North. His stories weave together resilience, memory, and innovation, drawing on lived experience and a commitment to amplifying voices too often left unheard.

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