Amazon has The Giving Tree (Hardcover Book) on sale for $8.31. Shipping is free with Prime or on orders of $25.The Book has 4.8 out of 5 stars based on 2,600 Reviews and is top 13 in all books on Amazon.
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Amazon.com Review To say that this particular apple tree is a "giving
tree" is an understatement. In Shel Silverstein's popular tale of few words and
simple line drawings, a tree starts out as a leafy playground, shade provider,
and apple bearer for a rambunctious little boy. Making the boy happy makes the
tree happy, but with time it becomes more challenging for the generous tree to
meet his needs. When he asks for money, she suggests that he sell her apples.
When he asks for a house, she offers her branches for lumber. When the boy is
old, too old and sad to play in the tree, he asks the tree for a boat. She
suggests that he cut her down to a stump so he can craft a boat out of her
trunk. He unthinkingly does it. At this point in the story, the double-page
spread shows a pathetic solitary stump, poignantly cut down to the heart the boy
once carved into the tree as a child that said "M.E. + T." "And then the tree
was happy... but not really." When there's nothing left of her, the boy returns
again as an old man, needing a quiet place to sit and rest. The stump offers up
her services, and he sits on it. "And the tree was happy." While the message of
this book is unclear (Take and take and take? Give and give and give? Complete
self-sacrifice is good? Complete self-sacrifice is infinitely sad?), Silverstein
has perhaps deliberately left the book open to interpretation. (All ages)
--Karin Snelson
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