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Shade Tree

Contributor(s): Lee, Suzy (Author), Lee, Suzy (Illustrator), Mixter, Helen (Translator)

ISBN: 9781778400186

Publisher: Greystone Kids

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Pub Date: August 22, 2023

Dewey: E

Lexile Code: 0570

Features: Illustrated, Price on Product

Target Age Group: 04 to 10

Physical Info: 0.47" H x 9.84" L x 7.17" W ( 0.44 lbs) 32 pages

Series: Aldana Libros

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Description:

From Hans Christian Andersen award winner Suzy Lee comes an inventive retelling of a Korean folk tale about a young traveler who outwits a rich, selfish man to ensure that villagers will always be able to rest in the shade of a magnificent tree.


"A gorgeous fable celebrating generosity and wit." --Kirkus Reviews, STARRED review


Villagers like to come to rest and cool down in the shade of a huge, old tree. But when a young traveler decides to join them one day, a rich man on whose land the tree stands demands they leave because he owns the tree and therefore its shade. Thinking fast, the traveler strikes a deal: one that will enable him to outsmart the rich man--and ensure that the villagers will always have access to the shade tree's shade, wherever it may fall.

With simple, elegant illustrations, The Shade Tree is a striking story about one person's quest to combat greed for the greater good.


An Aldana Libros Book, Greystone Kids

Brief description: Helen Mixter is a writer and the translator of several children's books, including the Governor General's Award-winning Harvey.

Review Quotes:

"Purchase for all picture bookshelves."

--School Library Journal


"Captivating... a great choice for story sequencing and problem-resolution...would allow even pre-readers familiar with the story to follow along and re-tell it on their own."

--Children's Literature


"Children can learn much from this carefully constructed parable... The Shade Tree shows us that we can greatly enrich our lives by reaching out-and sharing."

--Quill & Quire


"Certain to resonate with young readers."

--Publishers Weekly


"Delicate paintwork... Suzy Lee uses spare language and illustration to retell a traditional Korean folktale."

--The Wall Street Journal


"Small but evocative artistic details continually reward re-readers... All the cleverer for its minimal depictions, this tale has maximal resonance as societies embrace collaborative solidarity and community care."

--The Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books review


"(A) thought-provoking volume about sharing, community and the undoing of selfishness."

--Youth Services Book Review, STARRED REVIEW


"The soothing cadence of the story paired with the simple but beautiful illustrations and amusing ending make for a calming and satisfying read, translated from Korean and reformatted for a North American audience. A gorgeous fable celebrating generosity and wit."

--Kirkus Reviews, STARRED review


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