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A Tree for Peter

A Tree for Peter

List Price: $19.95
Your Price: $13.57
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Rating: 5 stars
Summary: My absolute favorite children's book
Review: ... and I write about children's books. I grew up reading my mother's copy of this book, and I can truthfully say that it has helped form my world view. I am sure that I am a more compassionate person, less judgmental, and more socially activist because of this book. The illustrations are every bit as compelling as the story. I am now reading to my daughter from the copy my husband paid several hundred dollars for. A few years ago, when I heard from used bookstores that many people tried to find the book, I tried to interest some children's book publishers in the book. One wrote back to say that the book was "too dated" and "too narrow in its viewpoint." I think they were referring to the Christ-like character that Peter meets. Although I am not myself a practicing Christian, I find *their* view far too narrow, and I fear that one of the best children's books of all time will remain out of print until that view changes. By the way, my mother told me that this book was a runner-up for the Newbery Award when it was first published. Not sure if that's true and would love to find out.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: a tree for peter by kate seredy
Review: I am sorry to envade you young peoples space but this book is one "YOU HAVE TO READ".(Once 13 but no longer).This book is outstanding.The author was an artist primarly not an author.but she has written a book so profound that reading it, will create a emotional response so profound that tears will come to your eyes at times. Not from sorrow but from the joy of the story.my family (3 generations) have read this story aloud every CHRISTMAS since it was given to me at age 5.The illustrations are so real you seem to actually see the scene with your eyes, and the tenderness of the story is profound.In your language try it you will like it---BOSS--. Y2K review

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Please reprint this beautiful treasure for today's generatio
Review: I first read this treasure of a book in a children's literature class in college. It has been 50 years since this book came into my life and it is still one of my favorites. The story and the illustrations are gifts to be cherished. WON'T SOMEONE PLEASE PUT THIS TREASURE BACK INTO PRINT?!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Truly wonderful book
Review: I read this book for the first time when I was in the fourth grade (34 years ago!) and was instantly captivated with the story and illustrations. I checked it out constantly throughout the next two years (the librarian wondered if I was wearing holes in the pages!) marveling anew at the tender and inspiring story and the wonderful illustrations each time. In fact, this book is the main reason I am now a professional illustrator/designer. I have never forgotten this book and have periodically sought for it without luck. Someday I hope to find a copy of my own again.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Bonding Moments
Review: I started reading A Tree For Peter to my daughter when she was about 6 years old. I had heard a book review on it, and the lady who gave the review did such a good job, that I had to check it out from the library. This became a tradition for my daughter and me. Every year at Christmas time, we would start reading the book, and end it on Christmas Eve. As my daughter got older, and I didn't take the time to check out the book, she would feel really bad and ask why we weren't doing it. I now want to save up enough money so that I can buy her a copy of the book for her Christmas present this year. The story is SO GOOD, we both LOVE IT !

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Bonding Moments
Review: I started reading A Tree For Peter to my daughter when she was about 6 years old. I had heard a book review on it, and the lady who gave the review did such a good job, that I had to check it out from the library. This became a tradition for my daughter and me. Every year at Christmas time, we would start reading the book, and end it on Christmas Eve. As my daughter got older, and I didn't take the time to check out the book, she would feel really bad and ask why we weren't doing it. I now want to save up enough money so that I can buy her a copy of the book for her Christmas present this year. The story is SO GOOD, we both LOVE IT !

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: my all-time favorite children's book
Review: Like others who have written here, I was first introduced to this book as a child. I remember being told by my grandfather, who was a professor of education, that A Tree for Peter was a runner-up for the Newbery Award in the year it was published. I've never checked on that, but I believe it.

A few years ago, after the book I read in childhood was passed on to my brother (his name is Peter), leaving me without a copy, I contacted several publishers trying to get them interested in reissuing the book. The only publisher that got back to me (and will remain nameless here) said that the content was too outdated. I believe they were referring to the overt Christian imagery. Although I'm not a practicing Christian, I was infuriated by this implication. I hope some enterprising publisher reads these reviews and reissues the book.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: a treasure of a story
Review: Like some of the other fans of Kate Seredy here, I read this book in class when i was in Grade 4...sometime around 1981 or so..
I immediately fell in love with the touching story of a young boy living in a shanty town...watching how the town slowly rebuilds itself and pulls itself up by it's bootstraps...
the story of course centres around the young child, and how his life is forever changed by an old man that plants a tree for him..
but the wider story of a group of outcasts banding together to make a better life for themselves, and the way you see how one small event can change the lives of so many ...
well, to say it's inspirational is a huge understatement...

and thanks to the power of Amazon.com, i now have a great copy of it, at long last, and after years of searching...

a few small clicks, and i found it here ....

if for nothing else, i love amazon for returning this book to my life after 20+ years...

cheers

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: My First Book
Review: The first time I read A Tree For Peter I was seven years old. It was the firstbbok I checked out of the library and the first chapter book I read all by myself. I remember that it made me cry. It gave me my first glimpse into the world of poverty. I am sure that Peter inspired me for years to come to love the earth and what its beauties could do to lift spirits and lives. I read it to all my children and would love to have my own copy of it to share with my grandchildren. I would love it if the author would have it republished same as it is now.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Definitely a MUST-READ!!! :)
Review: This is a wonderful book! A easy read, but definitely a must-read. The illustrations are gorgegous and the story is very touching! I'm so excited it has been reprinted - I wanted to buy it for christmas gifts, but last year the most inexpensive I could find was $35! (the most expensive went to as high as $120+!) Crazy!! I'm so glad to have this book easily available now. It is such a great book! You should definitely read it!


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