Although readers often think of fables as intended for the entertainment of children, here is one That adults will want to read.
Readers will recognize their own story in it--a story of affirmation, indomitable spirit and love..
In the tradition of Hope for the Flowers, this beautifully illustrated, sensitively written book has become a classic in its own right.
Finally, the Tree understands the mystery of love and fidelity.
Overcoming feelings of anger, fear and abandonment, the Tree comes to appreciate the abundance she has been given and finds ways to share this mystery with others.
She tells the story of a Tree That awakens one spring morning to discover That she has Survived the winter, but with many changes in her being and appearance.
Mary Fahy has written a tale aimed at persons who find themselves in a period of transition, or who are experiencing loss or new birth in their lives.
Although we often think of fables as intended for the enlightenment and entertainment of children, here is one That adults will want to read. 2-color illustrations.
Fahy has written an tale aimed at people who find themselves in a period of transition or who are experiencing loss or new birth in their lives.
Although readers often think of fables as intended for the entertainment of children, here is one That adults will want to read