Description
Gordon Korman number one New York Times Best Selling author, who has sold more than
17 million books, on The Amida Tree "This piece works so well… There's beauty in the
simplicity of its telling, and the communication between the woman and the tree is
hauntingly believable."
The Amida Tree is this generation's tree. It will appeal to parents interested in a sustainable
environment, healthy emotional bonds, a balanced life, and ethical living. It empowers girls
by encouraging interest in science and education. The story shows how it possible to live
happily in harmony with nature. By breaking free of habit and thinking creatively, children
can forge a healthier, brighter future for themselves and all living creatures.
Silver Medal Mom's Choice Award 2016.
Gittle List Top Ten Indie Children's Picture Books 2015.
Comments from Reviewers:
“A lovely and wise story about the earth's resources all around us, which give life to ALL the living.”
“This lovely little story educates and teaches children of the world how very important it is to take care of trees that provide for our environment and our well being.”
“This story is beautifully told and touches your soul. We all should learn a deeper respect for nature and what it provides for us. What better way than through the dreams and hopes of a child. I look forward to reading this with my two young daughters.”
“This is a beautifully written book with accompanying illustrations that portray the interdependence of man and nature. Both benefit by a mutual respect and balance of interests. I also think it important that the girl is a good role model for developing female interest in the sciences and higher education. Young children will enjoy the story at face value, while older children can ponder the many layers of meaning contained within the text.”
“A lovely, thoughtful story about the natural world, with appeal for many different age groups. Younger children can appreciate a story about a little girl who grows up noticing things; older children have the chance to learn about the ways their lives intersect with the natural world. It's also wonderful to read a story about a girl who is supported in her interest in science and nature.”