Jonathan and the Tree
A tale of friendship, love, and childhood connections
Gilad Goldschmidt author Sharon Ivri translator Esther Aivel illustrator
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Waldorf Publications
Published:18th Aug '16
Should be back in stock very soon
This touching story explores the deep friendship between a boy and a tree, highlighting themes of love, loss, and childhood connection in Jonathan and the Tree.
In Jonathan and the Tree, readers are introduced to a sensitive little boy named Jonathan who struggles with feelings of loneliness and isolation. His relationships with other children at kindergarten leave him feeling disconnected, leading him to seek solace in the quiet of his garden. One day, he discovers that the mulberry tree in his backyard can speak, opening up a magical world of friendship and connection. The tree becomes a confidant, sharing wisdom about the weather and offering warnings about dangers, which deepens their bond in a way that transcends the ordinary.
As Jonathan navigates the complexities of childhood, the story beautifully explores themes of love, loss, and the unique ways children relate to their surroundings. The conversations between Jonathan and the tree illustrate a profound connection that many adults may overlook, highlighting the innocence and imagination of youth. The narrative captures the essence of childhood wonder, inviting readers to reflect on their own connections to nature and the world around them.
However, as Jonathan matures, the poignant question arises: will he remember the tree that once provided him comfort and companionship? Jonathan and the Tree is a touching tale that resonates with readers of all ages, emphasizing the importance of friendship and the lasting impact of our childhood experiences.
'a touching story of a boy and his friendship with a tree. It gives pictures of life's changes and challenges and the power of friendship to heal. The beautiful illustrations carry the story straight to the heart and encourage the imagination.'
-- Kindling
ISBN: 9781943582013
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60 pages