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Eliza's Forever Trees

von Stephanie Lisa Tara

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MOM'S CHOICE AWARDS® GOLD MEDALIST A story as ageless as the forever trees it celebrates. "Suddenly Mother jumped to her feet and ran to one of the trees, a three-hundred-foot-tall redwood. ''Forever tree! Forever tree!'' she cried, smiling. She swept the skinny girl up into her arms. The child s pale skin shimmered in the golden forest light. ''Forever trees, forever trees,'' they sang, spinning in circles. The memory melted into the fog, and Eliza felt very tired. The question came again to her. It appeared out of the gray, out of the damp, out of the cold corners of this new house. The question whispered it always did the kind of whisper that sounded very loud indeed: Where had Mother gone? Shadows appeared and disappeared in Eliza's mind. Still, she couldn't remember. She simply could not remember anything after that last story in the forest. For some reason, she wasn't terribly worried. She was a little worried, for sure, but not terribly worried, because a strange calm held the shadows and the question. It held Eliza, too. Because love is forever."… (mehr)
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Another 5 star to Stephanie for this wonderful book! I was blown away at Eliza and her strength. Eliza's Forever Trees is about a young sickly girl, who loses her mother and has to live with her ...not all there grandfather. (who I disliked very much as you will see why in a moment). Eliza's mother was a librarian with loads of books, who taught her the importance of nature and stories, and that stories can make you stronger and so can journeys within those stories. The grandfather does not see books that way but instead sees them as useful objects to patch holes and burn for fire kindling....I'm not a fan of this aspect of the story at all. Eliza eventually ventures out to ask nature about her mother and the strength of this young girl is encouraging and meaningful.

I think anyone would enjoy Eliza and her Forever Trees. ( )
  sszkutak | Sep 28, 2016 |
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MOM'S CHOICE AWARDS® GOLD MEDALIST A story as ageless as the forever trees it celebrates. "Suddenly Mother jumped to her feet and ran to one of the trees, a three-hundred-foot-tall redwood. ''Forever tree! Forever tree!'' she cried, smiling. She swept the skinny girl up into her arms. The child s pale skin shimmered in the golden forest light. ''Forever trees, forever trees,'' they sang, spinning in circles. The memory melted into the fog, and Eliza felt very tired. The question came again to her. It appeared out of the gray, out of the damp, out of the cold corners of this new house. The question whispered it always did the kind of whisper that sounded very loud indeed: Where had Mother gone? Shadows appeared and disappeared in Eliza's mind. Still, she couldn't remember. She simply could not remember anything after that last story in the forest. For some reason, she wasn't terribly worried. She was a little worried, for sure, but not terribly worried, because a strange calm held the shadows and the question. It held Eliza, too. Because love is forever."

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