<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Book </b></p></br></br>A special edition for adults of Newbery Medalist Applegate's "New York Times"-bestselling novel about an oak tree and a crow who help their neighbors embrace their differences. Illustrations.<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><p><b>A special edition for adults of Katherine Applegate's <i>New York Times</i>-bestselling novel about an oak tree and a crow who help their neighbors embrace their differences. </b><br><b></b><i></i><br><i>Trees can't tell jokes, but they can certainly tell stories. . . .</i></p><p>Red is an oak tree who is many rings old. Red is the neighborhood "wishtree"--people write their wishes on pieces of cloth and tie them to Red's branches. Along with a crow named Bongo and other animals who seek refuge in Red's hollows, this wishtree watches over the neighborhood.</p><p>When a new family moves in, not everyone is welcoming, and Red's experience as a wishtree is more important than ever. With a message of inclusion for dreamers and welcomers, this is a book for our lives and times. </p><p><b>"A beautifully written, morally bracing story that will leave its imprint on a reader of any age."</b> --<i>The New York Times Book Review</i></p><p/><br></br><p><b> Review Quotes </b></p></br></br><br><p><b>Praise for </b><i><b>wishtree: </b></i><br><i></i><br><b>A <i>NEW YORK TIMES</i> BESTSELLER!</b><br><b>A <i>New York Times</i> Notable Book, 2017</b><br><b>A National Public Radio Best Book of 2017</b><br><b>A <i>Publishers Weekly </i>Bestseller</b><br><b>A <i>Washington Post</i> Best Book of 2017</b><br><b>A Chicago Public Library Best Book of 2017</b><br><b>A <i>Publishers Weekly</i> Best Book of 2017</b><br><b><i>San Francisco Chronicle</i> 2017 Gift Guide </b><br><b><i>Los Angeles Times</i> 2017 Gift Guide</b><br><b>Autumn 2017 Kids' Indie Next List "Top Pick" Title</b><br><b>Winner, E.B. White Read Aloud Award </b><br><b></b><b>2018 ALSC/ALA Notable Children's Book </b></p><p><b>"A beautifully written, morally bracing story that will leave its imprint on a reader of any age."</b> <i>The New York Times Book Review</i></p><p><b>"The simplicity of Newbery Medalist Applegate's graceful novel contrasts powerfully with the prejudice it confronts. </b>Narration comes from Red, an enormous red oak near an elementary school that also serves as a "wishtree" for the neighborhood--once a year, residents deposit wishes in Red's branches and hollows....Red's openhearted voice and generosity of spirit bring perspective gained over centuries of observation. <b>It's a distinctive call for kindness, delivered by an unforgettable narrator.</b>"--<i>Publishers Weekly, </i> <b>starred review</b><br><b></b><br>"Applegate introduces another quiet, resilient protagonist who -- like the caged gorilla in <i>The One and Only Ivan</i> and the working-class boy in <i>Crenshaw</i> -- <b>speaks movingly to a noisy, fractious world</b>. -- <i>The Washington Post</i><br><b></b><br><b>"</b>The story's wit and humor keep it from being heavy-handed, as do vivid portrayals of minor characters, especially Bongo, the sarcastic crow who is Red's best friend. <b>This is a book made for family sharing and discussion.</b>"-<i>-Raleigh News & Observer</i><br><b></b><br><b>"Timely, necessary, and brimming with heart."</b>-- <i>Booklist, </i> <b>starred review</b> </p><p>"Newbery Award-winning author Applegate meets high expectations in this tale told by a tree named Red, a red oak who is "two hundred and sixteen rings old." ... <b>Another stunning effort from Applegate.</b> This thoughtful read is a top choice for middle graders."--<i>School Library Journal, </i> <b>starred review</b></p><p>"This swiftly moving yet contemplative read is great for early middle grade, reluctant or tentative readers, or precocious younger students. <b>A deceptively simple, tender tale in which respect, resilience, and hope triumph.</b>"--<i>Kirkus Reviews, </i> <b>starred review</b></p><p>"This gentle yet powerful book is suitable for all ages...and <b>its message remains more vital than ever.</b>"--<i>BookPage</i><br><i></i><br><b>"Inspires hope for positive change.</b> Perfect for a powerful classroom read, Wishtree is another winner for Applegate."--<i>Voices of Youth Advocates, </i> <b>starred review</b><br>________<br>Praise for <b><i>Crenshaw</i> </b></p><p><b>A <i>New York Times</i> Bestseller</b><br><b>A <i>Publishers Weekly</i> Bestseller</b></p><p>"This <b>accessible and moving</b> novel demonstrates how the creative resilience of a child's mind can soften difficult situations, while exploring the intersection of imagination and truth." --<i>Publishers Weekly</i>, <b>starred review</b></p><p>"A <b>compelling and unflinchingly honest</b> treatment of a difficult topic." --<i>School Library Journal</i>, <b>starred review</b></p><p>"The tone is warm and, occasionally, quirkily funny, but it doesn't sugarcoat the effects of hunger and vulnerability." --<i>The Horn Book</i>, <b>starred review</b></p><br><p/><br></br><p><b> About the Author </b></p></br></br><b>Katherine Applegate </b>is the author of <i>The One and Only Ivan</i>, winner of the Newbery Medal. Her novel <i>Crenshaw, </i> spent over twenty weeks on the <i>New York Times</i> children's bestseller list, and her first middle-grade stand-alone novel, <i>Home of the Brave</i> continues to be included on state reading lists, summer reading lists, and class reading lists. Katherine Applegate lives in Tiburon, California, with her family.
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