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32 pages, Hardcover
First published June 1, 2002


I saw this book at the library and thought, 'The Tree'- I like that title. I hadn't seen or heard of it, no prior encounter, no one talking to me about it... just went right in with no previous expectation or prior influence. I love most anything nature related, and I really love trees, so I thought, I'll give it a shot- how can you go wrong with a tree book? The cover was nice, but only "nice," don't get me wrong, there is nothing wrong with it, it just doesn't jump out at you. The colors are soft, not vibrant... mostly just soft and dark shades of greens.
I got home with a bundle of books, set this one down on the table. I was curious, so I sat down and opened it. After the end page, the very first page is the dedication page. The dedication page alone had so much thought and care put into it. I read it all. I turned the page. I was met with deeper information. It begins like this,
"To further your understanding of the environmental issues reflected in this book, please refer to the following charities. The Jane Goodall Institute advances the power of individuals to take informed and compassionate action to improve the environment of all living things. With Dr.Jane Goodall's words and example as guiding principles, the Institute inspires hope for a brighter future. Only if we understand can we care. Only if we care will we help. Only if we help shall all be saved." - Jane Goodall.Okay, so Jane Goodall... on the top of my list of personal heroes. So we have that. THEN... the next page is the foreword, given by Julia Butterfly Hill, founder of Circle of Life Foundation, and a foreword by Musician Pete Seeger. So, I've had all of this wonderful information prior to the actual story, and I'm loving it.
I finally open up to the story. The illustration I am met with... breathtaking. Just overwhelmingly beautiful. The story itself, is told from the perspective of a tree. It tells what the tree does, what it sees, what it has withstood... A page into the story, and I'm just awe struck. I'm staring at this picture, this beautiful picture of forest. There is a river, small waterfalls in the distance, moss covered rocks, vines, salmon jumping, birds hunting... just, wow. I am instantly reminded of stories that I love... The Lorax, The Giving Tree... I listen to the story of the tree... what it has been through. I see it's life, and the lives of the forest that it has sheltered... My eyes are wet. I feel my heart beating. As I turn these pages, I feel so connected and moved by the emotion expressed so genuinely... so honestly.
After reading the book, I find my husband, and I read it to him. After doing so, we sit quietly. I hold the book tightly. He says to me, "You want to buy that book?" Still clinging to the book in my lap, like a child might, I look at him and nod. He smiles at me and says, "Okay, go get it." I will be reviewing this book on my blog, and I will be promoting it to anyone who will listen. What a wonderful book. So brilliantly told. I would like the congratulate the entire team- anyone and everyone who helped with the creation of this book. Well done. Your efforts paid off, you created a marvelous story that will surely be treasured by many. My only regret- not reading this sooner. I saw that this book was the third print edition, and it has been out since 2006. We are in 2017, how great it would have been to know about this gem sooner!