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Hello, Tree

Hardback

Main Details

Title Hello, Tree
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Ana Crespo
Illustrated by Dow Phumiruk
Physical Properties
Format:Hardback
Pages:40
Dimensions(mm): Height 284,Width 220
ISBN/Barcode 9780316425261
ClassificationsDewey:813.6
Audience
Children / Juvenile

Publishing Details

Publisher Little, Brown & Company
Imprint Little, Brown Young Readers
Publication Date 14 September 2021
Publication Country United States

Description

It was a swallow who called it first. "Fire's coming!" And the animals ran away. Even the insects tried to flee. The girl and her family left, too. All I could do...was wait. When a wild fire comes roaring into the forest, all the animals and humans flee. But all the tree can do is wait. Wait until many days and nights pass. Wait until the fire loses the battle. And wait until the forest is still before the forest can be reborn and the animals and the girl can come back. Inspired by the 2013 Black Forest Fire in Colorado and told from the point of view of a tree watching its home destroyed, Hello, Tree is about the kinship between humans and nature, and preservation of the environment.

Author Biography

Ana Crespo's favorite pastime is traveling around the country, visiting some of the most beautiful places around. She has visited all lower forty-eight states and many national parks. In 2013, she was returning home from her native Brazil when she saw the smoke that indicated the beginning of the Black Forest fire in Colorado. This story is inspired by what came after. Find out more about Ana at AnaCrespoBooks.com. Dow Phumiruk (last name pronounced Poo' mee ruck) is a pediatrician who has found her passion in creating children's books. She's the illustrator of many children's book, including Maya Lin, Artist-Architect of Light and Lines and Counting on Katherine. She lives in Colorado with her husband, three artistic daughters, and a handful of small pets.

Reviews

"Spare prose outlines the process of recovery while the watercolor illustrations provide a full picture of people rebuilding."--Horn Book "This quietly powerful tale of ecological awareness will prompt reflection about readers' own roles in coexisting with and protecting nature. The simple, evocative text captures the placid, ever faithful voice of the tree and pairs well with the detailed illustrations....Both an appreciation of nature and an ultimately hopeful reminder about our symbiotic relationship with it."--Kirkus