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  • The Memory Tree

    Britta Teckentrup

    Paperback (Orchard Books, Nov. 25, 2014)
    A beautiful and heartfelt picture book to help children celebrate the memories left behind when a loved one dies.Fox has lived a long and happy life in the forest, but now he is tired. He lies down in his favourite clearing, and falls asleep for ever. Before long, Fox's friends begin to gather in the clearing. One by one, they tell stories of the special moments that they shared with Fox. And so, as they share their memories, a tree begins to grow, becoming bigger and stronger with each memory, sheltering and protecting all the animals in the forest, just as Fox did when he was alive. This gentle story about the loss of a loved one is perfect for sharing and will bring comfort to both children and parents.
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  • The Memory Trees

    Kali Wallace, Kim Mai Guest, HarperAudio

    Audiobook (HarperAudio, Oct. 10, 2017)
    A darkly magical novel about a mysterious family legacy, the bonds of sisterhood, and the strange and powerful ways we are shaped by the places we call home, from the critically acclaimed author of Shallow Graves. For the first eight years of her life, an unusual apple orchard in Vermont is Sorrow Lovegood's whole world. The land has been passed down through generations of brave, resilient women, and while their offbeat habits may be ridiculed by other townspeople - especially their neighbors, the Abrams family - Sorrow and her family take pride in its odd history. Then, one winter night, an unthinkable tragedy changes everything. In the aftermath, Sorrow is sent to Miami to live with her father, away from the only home she's ever known. Now 16, Sorrow's memories of her life in Vermont are maddeningly hazy. She returns to the orchard for the summer, determined to learn more about her troubled childhood and the family she left eight years ago. But it soon becomes clear that some of her questions have difficult - even dangerous - answers. And there may be a price to pay for asking.
  • The Memory Tree

    Britta Teckentrup

    eBook (Orchard Books, Oct. 9, 2014)
    A beautiful and heartfelt picture book to help children celebrate the memories left behind when a loved one dies.Fox has lived a long and happy life in the forest, but now he is tired. He lies down in his favourite clearing, and falls asleep for ever. Before long, Fox's friends begin to gather in the clearing. One by one, they tell stories of the special moments that they shared with Fox. And so, as they share their memories, a tree begins to grow, becoming bigger and stronger with each memory, sheltering and protecting all the animals in the forest, just as Fox did when he was alive. This gentle story about the loss of a loved one is perfect for sharing and will bring comfort to both children and parents.
  • The Memory Tree - Part Two

    F.J Watson, S Watson

    language (, July 3, 2012)
    The children go back to the Den to try to help Drelin, the Den wizard, who is missing. As Graffil has taken his revenge on the wizard, they have limited time to help him. So, with the help of Sorren, Lopus and the other Den creatures, Danny, Pip, Jack and Mel take on the adventure of their lives in order to save Drelin and discover the truth behind the ghosts of the castle. But the children soon realise Graffil's anger is a force to be reckoned with and they discover a whole new side to Lopus!
  • The Memory Trees

    Kali Wallace

    eBook (Katherine Tegen Books, Oct. 10, 2017)
    A darkly magical novel about a mysterious family legacy, the bonds of sisterhood, and the strange and powerful ways we are shaped by the places we call home, from the critically acclaimed author of Shallow Graves.For the first eight years of her life, an unusual apple orchard in Vermont is Sorrow Lovegood's whole world. The land has been passed down through generations of brave, resilient women, and while their offbeat habits may be ridiculed by other townspeople—especially their neighbors, the Abrams family—Sorrow and her family take pride in its odd history.Then one winter night, an unthinkable tragedy changes everything. In the aftermath, Sorrow is sent to Miami to live with her father, away from the only home she’s ever known.Now sixteen, Sorrow's memories of her life in Vermont are maddeningly hazy. She returns to the orchard for the summer, determined to learn more about her troubled childhood and the family she left eight years ago. But it soon becomes clear that some of her questions have difficult—even dangerous—answers. And there may be a price to pay for asking.
  • The Memory Tree

    Britta Teckentrup

    Hardcover (Orchard Books, Jan. 1, 2013)
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  • The Memory Trees

    Kali Wallace

    Hardcover (Katherine Tegen Books, Oct. 10, 2017)
    A darkly magical novel about a mysterious family legacy, the bonds of sisterhood, and the strange and powerful ways we are shaped by the places we call home, from the critically acclaimed author of Shallow Graves.For the first eight years of her life, an unusual apple orchard in Vermont is Sorrow Lovegood's whole world. The land has been passed down through generations of brave, resilient women, and while their offbeat habits may be ridiculed by other townspeople—especially their neighbors, the Abrams family—Sorrow and her family take pride in its odd history.Then one winter night, an unthinkable tragedy changes everything. In the aftermath, Sorrow is sent to Miami to live with her father, away from the only home she’s ever known.Now sixteen, Sorrow's memories of her life in Vermont are maddeningly hazy. She returns to the orchard for the summer, determined to learn more about her troubled childhood and the family she left eight years ago. But it soon becomes clear that some of her questions have difficult—even dangerous—answers. And there may be a price to pay for asking.
  • The Memory Tree

    Fred Neff

    eBook (Calvin and Dad, Nov. 15, 2011)
    The Memory Tree recounts some actual events fromChristmas 2007. The storyline, told in first person throughthe eyes of a toddler, features young Calvin, who delights inriding in Dad’s pickup truck to Big Jim’s Farm in search of twotrees, a tall one for the house and a short one to be plantedin the back yard, called a memory tree. As a toddler, he isquite the humorous helper, and together, Calvin and Dadtransform this Christmas, because of a memory tree, into a tradition they will recapture for years to come.
  • The Memory Tree - Part One

    F.J Watson, S Watson

    language (, April 9, 2012)
    The children return to visit their Gran and cannot wait to see Lopus and Sorren again to find out what's been happening in the Den. Lopus tells them about the mischievous fijisms and the havoc they've been causing in the Den with their enhanced magic. He desperately needs their help but there is only one creature in the Den who can solve the problem and he wants something from them in return. The children also begin to unravel the story behind the ghosts from the castle. Packed full of new creatures, follow their exciting and often dangerous adventures beneath the forest floor.
  • The Memory Trees

    Kali Wallace

    Audio CD (HarperCollins Publishers and Blackstone Audio, Oct. 10, 2017)
    [Young Adult Fiction (Ages 12-17)][Read by Kim Mai Guest]A darkly magical novel about a mysterious family legacy, the bonds of sisterhood, and the strange and powerful ways we are shaped by the places we call home, from the critically acclaimed author of Shallow Graves.For the first eight years of her life, an unusual apple orchard in Vermont is Sorrow Lovegood's whole world. The land has been passed down through generations of brave, resilient women, and while their offbeat habits may be ridiculed by other townspeople -- especially their neighbors, the Abrams family -- Sorrow and her family take pride in its odd history.Then one winter night, an unthinkable tragedy changes everything. In the aftermath, Sorrow is sent to Miami to live with her father, away from the only home she's ever known.Now sixteen, Sorrow's memories of her life in Vermont are maddeningly hazy. She returns to the orchard for the summer, determined to learn more about her troubled childhood and the family she left eight years ago. But it soon becomes clear that some of her questions have difficult -- even dangerous -- answers. And there may be a price to pay for asking.
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  • The Memory Tree

    Elizabeth Reed, Rose Grier Evans, Debbie Dulaney

    Hardcover (MeAgain Publishing, Jan. 1, 2018)
    A Christian faith children's picture book about a birthday gift to a little boy from his aunt. She shows how each memory is a seed planted from the heart that grows with the light of Jesus and God's love. The family all take part to build, color and paint a toy Noah's Ark from the bible, and photos go into an album to remember and treasure.
  • The Memory Tree

    Fred Neff, Jack Montmeat

    Paperback (Dog Ear Publishing, LLC, Dec. 1, 2008)
    The Memory Tree recounts some actual events from Christmas 2007. The storyline, told in first person through the eyes of a toddler, features young Calvin, who delights in riding in Dad's pickup truck to Big Jim's Farm in search of two trees, a tall one for the house and a short one to be planted in the back yard, called a memory tree. As a toddler, he is quite the humorous helper, and together, Calvin and Dad transform this Christmas, because of a memory tree, into a tradition they will recapture for years to come. Reviews from Pfizer Kids, New London, Connecticut The Memory Tree was a great way to truly invite the reader to imagine what your holiday traditions with Calvin are. A nice traditional family story-Sue LaBella, Program Coordinator I loved the concept of this story. I found that, as a toddler teacher, I particularly enjoyed the flow of rhyming lines. I also found myself wanting more details about the 'memory' surrounding the act of tending to the small tree-Hope Wread, Toddler Lead Teacher FRED NEFF is writing a children's book series from real life fatherhood experiences with his toddler son, Calvin. The Memory Tree is the first in the series. "Stories told in rhyme seem to captivate children with an expectation of the next line. They love the repetition of being read to-especially in rhyme. The Calvin and Dad series, lets me explore a child's view of these important times with Dad." "I hope Calvin and Dad stories inspire dads everywhere to invest more time doing simple things in life with their kids (or any kids for that matter) to draw out the extraordinary love that children are just waiting to give in return for Dad's time. This is what creates precious moments and wonderful memories. I try to bring to you, the reader, and the listener, the joys of fatherhood-with a twist-as seen through the eyes of a toddler."