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Memories of a Birch Tree
By (Author) Daniel Caas
Illustrated by Blanca Milln
Translated by Jon Brokenbrow
Cuento de Luz SL
Cuento de Luz SL
28th February 2022
Spain
Children
Non Fiction
Childrens / Teenage general interest: Plants and trees
Childrens / Teenage general interest: Ecosystems
Childrens / Teenage general interest: City and town life
Childrens / Teenage fiction: Nature and animal stories
Childrens picture books
Runner-up for International Latino Book Awards 2022 (United States)
Paperback
Awarded at the 2022 Moonbeam Children's Awards GOLD medal - Winner of the 2023 Independent Publisher Book Awards. Moving to a new city can be a heartbreaking experience, but also an opportunity to grow. This Birch Tree will realize that even in the darkest spots, one can shine brighter than ever.
The day they took me out of my home and loaded me onto a truck changed everything. I went from living surrounded by nature, with my brothers, to ending up girdled by towering buildings in a polluted, noisy city. I was homesick. Accepting that change was extremely difficult, but then I started to realize that the city was not that bad after all. A friendly gardener took care of me. He watered my soil, gave me fertilizer, and trimmed my dry branches so that a pair of finches could nest in them. I began to feel very useful, as I gave people my shade, my oxygen, and my gently-flavored seeds. I soon understood that hope and love could manifest anywhere in the world, so I decided to put down roots.
A story that invites us to see adversities as opportunities, and to trust that changes, despite surprising us, can help us grow.
The award-winning illustrator Blanca Milln was born in Galicia, Spain, in 1991. Since she was little she was attracted to the art world, filling the walls of the house with small drawings with waxes. She studied Fine Arts at the School of Pontevedra, Spain, and then a Masters degree in Picture Books at the Vigo University. Over the last three years, she has published more than twenty picture books by the Spanish and American markets.