

This book reminded me a little bit of the Redwall books (one of my all-time favorite childhood series), aimed at a younger audience.īetween the nice animals (mice, squirrels, badgers, etc) living in a safe haven and fighting the bad animals, the amazing forest food (acorn soufflé anyone?), and the mice heroine, it had so many similar elements, although the storyline felt very fresh and original. She quickly discovers that the hotel is renowned across the forest for its hospitality, amazing food, and all-out festivals and celebrations.Īnd it’s filled with charming animals who give her the companionship and love she’s never had (aside from Tilly the squirrel, the other maid, who seems to deeply dislike Mona for reasons she can’t comprehend).īut when dangerous animals come lurking near the Heartwood, the home that Mona has come to love, might be threatened. She stumbles on Heartwood Hotel quite by accident and discovers that it is a hotel for small animals and they agree to take her on during the storm.īut her quick stay turns longer when she is recruited to remain during the busy season as a maid.

The storyline in the first book, A True Home, follows Mona, a tiny mouse who has no family and finds herself alone in the forest in the middle of a big storm.

She immediately fell in love with Heartwood Hotel and we read nearly every day while we were on vacation and Star (who is 3.5) ended up listening to lots of it with us too. I knew from previous experience that Ani can get a little overwhelmed from long days with big groups of people, so I thought this would be the perfect way for us to sneak away together and let her little introvert self de-stress a little. One of them was Heartwood Hotel, which came with rave reviews, so I quickly snagged a copy from my library and took it with us on a family vacation.

I’m always on the lookout for great new read-alouds for the 4-6 crowd and Heartwood Hotel is a perfect pick for that age group with four books in the series.Įarlier this year, I asked on Instagram about favorite read-aloud books and there were so many I’d never read (and many I’d never even HEARD of – you can see the whole list here).
