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Together with his grandpa, a young boy finds a way to save his favorite tree in this heartwarming Christmas tale
Alec loves to climb trees—the little apple trees, the wide willow trees, even the tall locust trees. But his favorite is the great spruce, with its sturdy trunk and branches that stretch up to the sky. Alec’s grandpa planted it as a sapling years and years before Alec was born, and every Christmas, Alec and his grandpa decorate the tree together, weaving tinsel and lights through its branches, making it shine bright.
But one day, a few curious men from the nearby city take notice of Alec’s glistening great spruce, and ask to take it away for their Christmas celebration. Though it’s a huge honor, Alec’s heartbroken at the idea of losing his friend. With great courage and creativity, Alec comes up with a plan to save his favorite tree in this joyful holiday tale.Praise forThe Great Spruce:
“Why do we chop down Christmas trees, anyway? Duvall is out to persuade readers to try a live tree. . . . Gibbon’s loose art is just right, making the winter world lookteeming, twinkling and homey.”—TheNew York Times Book Review
“Appealing illustrationsin acrylic ink and colored pencil… Apleasant holiday storywith a subtle hint to protect living trees instead of cutting them down.”—Kirkus Reviews
“Gibbon’s (The Bee Who Spoke) images of a countryside speckled with cottages and snowy cityscapes recall the work of Ludwig Bemelmans, amplifying thesweetly nostalgicmood of newcomer Duvall’s story.”—Publishers Weekly
“Anattractive holiday offeringwith an environmental focus.”—School Library Journal
“Gibbon’scozy acrylic-ink and colored-pencil artaccentuates thlsW
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