The Christmas Eve Tree: A classic Christmas story with a modern twist
By (Author) Delia Huddy
Illustrated by Emily Sutton
Walker Books Ltd
Walker Books Ltd
6th October 2016
United Kingdom
Children
Fiction
Childrens interactive and activity books and kits
823.914
32
Width 128mm, Height 198mm, Spine 21mm
270g
A tender Christmas story with charming artwork by Emily Sutton, illustrator of Tiny.
A poignant, exquisitely illustrated Christmas story, with words by Delia Huddy and pictures by rising star Emily Sutton. When the ugly little fir tree is taken to the city, no one wants to buy him; they prefer the big tall trees. But a homeless boy asks the shopkeeper if he can take the tree, and down by the river in a cardboard box, decorated with a few candles, the tree finds itself at the centre of a magical Christmas Eve it will never forget. A Christmas tale with a classic feel but a modern theme at its heart.
Now in paperback, this contemporary story, with a strong message of tolerance and hope, is a classic in the making. * The Bookseller *
An extremely touching, thought-provoking and exquisitely-illustrated picture book in the true spirit of Christmas. An unwanted Christmas tree falls into the right hands with uplifting results. * Cambridge Magazine *
A poignant, exquisitely illustrated Christmas story, with pictures by rising star Emily Sutton. * Out and About - Newbury *
This is a truly lovely story with gorgeous illustrations that are sure to add a touch of true Christmas spirit. * Madeformums.co.uk *
A beautiful, lyrical story with a classic feel, very contemporary theme and a gentle, ongoing sense of hope. * Fallen Star Stories *
Delia Huddy grew up surrounded by books. After taking a degree in English at King's College London, she began to work in publishing, first at Constable & Co, then Hamish Hamilton, and then with close friend Julia MacRae at Julia MacRae Books. Latterly she became Editorial Director at Random House Children's Books. Alongside her distinguished career in publishing, Delia wrote for children and young people novels, picture books and young fiction over 30 titles in all. At the end of her life, in 2005, Delia was working on the text for The Christmas Eve Tree.
Emily Sutton graduated from Edinburgh College of Art with a degree in illustration. As well as illustrating picture books, she paints, sculpts and designs prints. Her first book with Walker, TINY: The Invisible World of Microbes, written by Nicola Davies, began an exciting new strand of very young non fiction. Emily lives in York. Visit Emily at www.emillustrates.com.