by Jennifer Olvera Pioneer Press Online Oak Park- Oak Leaves September 29, 2004 PDF
T. A. BARRON’S BLOG
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It’s only natural: T. A. Barron follows his passion on a literary quest
by Linda M. Castellitto Book Page 2004 PDFEnter the world of Avalon: a wondrous land where all manner of creatures coexist around a great tree. Grown from a seed planted by none other than Merlin himself, the tree is cultivated and nurtured by T.A. Barron, author of...
Barron back in ‘Boat with book
by Autumn Phillips Steamboat Today 2004 PDF
Heroes, Not Celebrities
When it comes to knowing the difference between a hero and a celebrity, our society is confused. Massively, profoundly confused.
Everyday Heroes
T. A. Barron’s passion for children and nature as well as the need for strong examples of heroism led him to write the book The Hero’s Trail.
Wonder: A Definition
by T. A. Barron Yale Literary Magazine Fall 2003 PDFwon·der (wun´der): An inspired sensibility or emotion; part mystery, part magic, part hope amidst mortal sorrow. The word is indefinable, inexplicable, and unmeasurable. However, a few more conventional attempts at...
Bush Waging a War on Parks, Wilderness
by T. A. Barron The Boston Globe August 17, 2003 PDFA war is raging. It involves lands essential to our nation, and will dramatically affect future generations. No, I am not speaking of Iraq or Afghanistan. This war is right here: the Bush administration's radical,...
Enchanted Youngsters Clamor for a Sequel_The Oregonian (2001)
by Sarah Allen The Oregonion Aug 11, 2001 PDF“Are we all connected somehow,” asks author T.A. Barron in his book “The Ancient One,” “across time, across space, across species…?” Across phone lines? The August gathering of The Oregonian/Multinomah County Library Junior...
To Think as a Tree, to Act as a Man: A Conversation with T. A. Barron
Antoinette Botsford NAPRA Review May-June 2001 PDF"When I was 11 or 12 years old, I was sitting under a Ponderosa pine tree where I used to go to—oh, perhaps daydream," muses T.A. Barron. "I wondered what it might mean simply to be a tree." Barron has wondered well....
Author Weaves His Writing Magic with Students-Naperville IL Daily Journal (2000)
by Deborah Kadin Daily Herald Naperville, Illinois 2000 PDF










