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Summary

A young boy named Wesley is an outcast at school. But one summer he decides to till up some ground and see what kind of seeds are blown in by the wind. A very remarkable kind of plant grows up and Wesley experiments with it's stalks, fruit, seeds and flowers. From those things, Wesley is able to create a whole new society, which he names after himself. There are many lush illustrations.

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Candlewick Press

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