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Sto caricando le informazioni... Apple and magnolia (originale 2022; edizione 2022)di Laura Gehl, Patricia Metola (Illustrator.)
Informazioni sull'operaApple and Magnolia di Laura Gehl (2022)
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Iscriviti per consentire a LibraryThing di scoprire se ti piacerà questo libro. Attualmente non vi sono conversazioni su questo libro. This story is about a family and their two trees. Brita is a little girl who is absolutely positive that the trees talk to each other. Not only do they talk to each other but they’re friends. Her dad tells her nicely when he doesn’t believe her. Her sister tells her not so nicely when she doesn’t believe her. But Brita still believes. And she sets out to prove that she’s correct. I really liked the intro to this book where the author gives a little bit of information about trees in real life and it just helps push this sweet story into something that will want to be read over and over again. The illustrations are unique mainly because they look like they were illustrated by a child. A good child but a child, so you feel that this is the story of a child for a child. Apple and Magnolia Britta’s 2 favorite trees, an apple and a magnolia, are best friends, and Britta visits and watches them every day, sometimes dancing under the stars with the swaying trees. Her father, nicely, does not believe her, and sister Bronwyn, not so nicely, concurs. But Nana is quietly encouraging, saying ”Unusual friendships can be the most powerful of all”. When Magnolia is ailing, her father says it will not survive the winter, but Nana asks if Britta has a plan. Britta creates a string-and-cup telephone and knits a long scarf so the trees can feel each other’s warmth, and hangs a string of lights so the trees can see each other even on moonless nights. In a fanciful turn, Britta notices the tees touching each other, and then moving closer. She begins to hope, and although Magnolia’s flowers are late, she does indeed bloom, and “Britta’s hope blossomed too.” Softly colored illustrations are full of whimsy and touchingly evocative, with faith, friendship, and hope shining through. The author notes before the title page that trees can indeed help each other and communicate, and plant science discoveries are the inspiration for the story. Interested adults can learn more from the work of Suzanne Simard. I received an ARC from NetGalley in exchange for this honest review I believe plants are second only to water as the scariest things we allow to be around us on a regular basis. They act all innocent and uninvolved, but as this horror book shows, they communicate and conspire in ways we are only just beginning to understand. Just this week, the tree across the street was revealed to be systematically destroying my connection to the city sewer in its greed to swill the water I am trying to get the hell out of my house. I tell that bastard he owes me thousands of dollars, and he just stands there all aloof, shaking his leaves at me, shooing me away. Damned plants. nessuna recensione | aggiungi una recensione
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"The bond between two trees, Apple and Magnolia, takes center stage in this picture book that explores the power of unlikely friendships and that includes an author's note that further explores how trees communicate"-- Non sono state trovate descrizioni di biblioteche |
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Google Books — Sto caricando le informazioni... GeneriSistema Decimale Melvil (DDC)580Natural sciences and mathematics Plants BotanyClassificazione LCVotoMedia:
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