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A little boy plants an apple seed, and as soon as it sprouts the boy can see the apple tree it is meant to be. But the little apple tree isn't so sure. Young and impatient, the tree begins to doubt its calling, especially after apples fail to appear that first October. How can the little boy encourage the tree to give the seasons and years the time to work their magic?
About the Author: Cherokee author Sandy Tharp-Thee is the descendant of sharecroppers and survivors of the Cherokee Trail of Tears. As a tribal librarian, she has received President Obama's White House Champion of Change Award. This is her first book.
Title: The Apple Tree -- A Modern Day Cherokee ...
Publisher: The RoadRunner Press
Publication Date: 2015
Binding: Hardcover
Illustrator: Marlena Campbell Hodson
Condition: good