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A Tree’s Christmas: Book Review

Posted on 11. Dec, 2008 by Jen in Eco-Office Gals, Family

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Chloe & Abby 2008

Chloe & Abby 2008

So, time to take a little step away from green business and get into the holiday season.  We decorated our Christmas tree over the weekend.  The kids had fun putting all the ornaments on while I scrambled to grab the more delicate decorations from their grasp.  We did multi-colored LED lights and that angel hair stuff… not really my style, but the kids loved it and it’s still pretty.  I’ve been grabbing boxes of candy canes here and there, my son, Sebastian, putting his up top out of the Chloe & Abby’s reach.

This is our first Christmas in our new house which is really kinda neat!  We’ll make cookies and fudge and my husband will be home from working in Texas, wanting his favorite Champagne Shrimp Pasta. It will also be my first Christmas since my best friend, Dez passed and a time to reflect on memories of my grandparents, also recently passed.  It’s a season that really gets mixed with emotions and memories. Through every memory, the Christmas tree stands… in the living room, witnessing the good and the bad… the happiness and sorrow.

I was given the opportunity to read the book “A Tree’s Christmas” by James Andrew Bowen over the last two nights.  A short childrens’ (tween) book written about a family’s Christmas, narrated by the Christmas tree.

The summary (from the site):

Did Anne dream this story of the talking Christmas tree, or could it be real? You must decide for yourself. The story starts when a love-filled family’s Christmas in the country is over. The Christmas tree’s decorations are gently removed. Anne, her dad and their dog, Lucky, take the tree outside and lay it down in the snow-covered garden. That night, to the amazement, surprise and delight of the trees around the garden, the Christmas tree begins telling the exciting story of its wonder-filled adventures inside the family’s home during the Christmas season. All night, the trees listen as the Christmas tree tells its stories, and then…

“A Tree’s Christmas” will inspire children of all ages to appreciate anew the wonders of a family Christmas, and how the tree, at the center of it all, can play an even more meaningful role in the celebration than anyone can imagine. And, as the Christmas tree tells of its adventures, readers will come to understand the importance of leading a rich, full life that makes a difference – no matter what others say.

It’s a story that can be told over and over every Christmas, for generations to come, and still have genuine meaning for all who read it.

This book was such a sweet story to read during the holiday season.  Written so innocently from the perspective of a tree that is trying to understand traditions and human lives it has been brought into during the last season of it’s own life. This will be a definite read to Chloe and Abby in a couple of years (they’re still a little too young) and my son may like it if they make a video game out of it! LOL! He’s just not the voluntary reading type, but what can you expect from a 13 year old boy… he didn’t even want any part of the picture I took!

So, if you’re looking for a great Christmas book with a different twist on the holiday, you may want to purchase “A Tree’s Christmas” and reflect on your family from the angle of the tree.  Enjoy!

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4 Responses to “A Tree’s Christmas: Book Review”

  1. check out pic of my princesses after decorating the tree and book review of ‘A Trees Christmas’ http://tinyurl.com/6bkf4n

  2. Jenn (The Green Parent)

    11. Dec, 2008

    Great tree! And your girls are adorable!!

    Jenn (The Green Parent)´s last blog post..The Pardoxes of Caring

  3. @greenmom did you see the pic I took of my girls by the tree?
    http://tinyurl.com/6bkf4n

  4. Sommer Green & Clean Mom

    12. Dec, 2008

    The girls look happy. I’m so happy you guys are in your house and
    things are working out. Minus the in-law stuff and the neighbors! LOL!

    Sommer Green & Clean Mom´s last blog post..Eco Friendly Gifts and Giving for Kids this Holiday Season and All Year Round

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