Nell Plants a Tree

Awards:   Winner of Bank Street Children’s Best Books of the Year (United States). Winner of Vermont Red Clover Book Award (United States).
Author:   Anne Wynter ,  Daniel Miyares
Publisher:   HarperCollins Publishers Inc
ISBN:  

9780062865779


Pages:   40
Publication Date:   16 March 2023
Recommended Age:   From 4 to 8 years
Format:   Hardback
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Awards

  • Winner of Bank Street Children’s Best Books of the Year (United States).
  • Winner of Vermont Red Clover Book Award (United States).

Overview

This gorgeous picture book shows how one little girl’s careful tending of a pecan tree creates the living center of a loving, intergenerational Black family. For Earth Day and every day! Perfect for fans of Matt de la Peña and Oge Mora. Before her grandchildren climbed the towering tree, explored its secret nests,                       raced to its sturdy trunk,                                   read in its cool shade,                       or made pies with its pecans... Nell buried a seed. And just as Nell’s tree grows and thrives with her love and care, so do generations of her close-knit family. Inspired by the pecan trees of the creators' own childhoods, Anne Wynter’s lyrical picture book, brought to life with breathtaking illustrations by Daniel Miyares, brims with wonder and love.

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Author:   Anne Wynter ,  Daniel Miyares
Publisher:   HarperCollins Publishers Inc
Imprint:   Balzer and Bray
Weight:   0.390kg
ISBN:  

9780062865779


ISBN 10:   0062865773
Pages:   40
Publication Date:   16 March 2023
Recommended Age:   From 4 to 8 years
Audience:   Children/juvenile ,  Children / Juvenile
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In stock   Availability explained
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Toggling between two timelines, Wynter tells a warm, affectionate story behind a cherished pecan tree and an intergenerational family. Pen and ink, gouache, and collage artwork by Miyares exudes the golden light of autumn, and prose by Wynter shimmers with evocative sense words-it's almost possible to smell the pie. - Publishers Weekly (starred review) Gorgeous images and text chronicle joyful childhood experiences-a future classic. - Kirkus Reviews (starred review) Wynter's text sings with the economy and elegance of a poem, and specificities delight ( a leaf flecked with holes ). Miyares's illustrations, which capture light especially well, reflect the wonder of friends, family, the outdoors-and the magnificence of a tree that began when 'Nell picks up a seed.' - Horn Book (starred review) Miyares' pen-and-ink, gouache, and collage illustrations pair well with the two story lines, effectively expanding the concept of a family tree being both a physical tree and a representation of loving relationships. - Booklist (starred review)


"""Toggling between two timelines, Wynter tells a warm, affectionate story behind a cherished pecan tree and an intergenerational family. Pen and ink, gouache, and collage artwork by Miyares exudes the golden light of autumn, and prose by Wynter shimmers with evocative sense words—it’s almost possible to smell the pie."" — Publishers Weekly (starred review) ""Gorgeous images and text chronicle joyful childhood experiences—a future classic."" — Kirkus Reviews (starred review) ""Wynter’s text sings with the economy and elegance of a poem, and specificities delight (“a leaf flecked with holes”). Miyares’s illustrations, which capture light especially well, reflect the wonder of friends, family, the outdoors—and the magnificence of a tree that began when 'Nell picks up a seed.'"" — Horn Book (starred review) ""Miyares' pen-and-ink, gouache, and collage illustrations pair well with the two story lines, effectively expanding the concept of a family tree being both a physical tree and a representation of loving relationships."" — Booklist (starred review) ""A beautiful homage to how the labor and vision of previous generations can benefit so many who come after. Miyares’ illustrations capture that ineffable sense of home... and gouache collage lends each spread a timeless glow that is perfectly suited to Wynter’s text. This would be an excellent read-aloud choice for Arbor Day or Earth Day."" — Bulletin of the Center for Children’s Books ""Wynter’s prose is spare, lighting like a little blue bird on the moments that matter, and it combines with Daniel Miyares’ recognizable ink and gouache artwork to skillfully elicit the feel of a lazy summer day....Generations of readers will be inspired by this sweet story to plant seeds of their own."" — BookPage ""Care, growth and abundance for the future — in both tree and family — make this a vital, timely book."" — Toronto Star"


"""Toggling between two timelines, Wynter tells a warm, affectionate story behind a cherished pecan tree and an intergenerational family. Pen and ink, gouache, and collage artwork by Miyares exudes the golden light of autumn, and prose by Wynter shimmers with evocative sense words—it’s almost possible to smell the pie."" — Publishers Weekly (starred review) ""Gorgeous images and text chronicle joyful childhood experiences—a future classic."" — Kirkus Reviews (starred review) ""Wynter’s text sings with the economy and elegance of a poem, and specificities delight (“a leaf flecked with holes”). Miyares’s illustrations, which capture light especially well, reflect the wonder of friends, family, the outdoors—and the magnificence of a tree that began when 'Nell picks up a seed.'"" — Horn Book (starred review) ""Miyares' pen-and-ink, gouache, and collage illustrations pair well with the two story lines, effectively expanding the concept of a family tree being both a physical tree and a representation of loving relationships."" — Booklist (starred review) ""In two stories that speed gracefully toward each other… Miyares creates breathtaking paintings that share and further the dance of words. The lines are lyrical but tight, not a word out of place. A story of a tree, of generations, of mindfulness, and a wonderful way to show how small acts have far-reaching consequences."" — School Library Journal (starred review) ""A beautiful homage to how the labor and vision of previous generations can benefit so many who come after. Miyares’ illustrations capture that ineffable sense of home... and gouache collage lends each spread a timeless glow that is perfectly suited to Wynter’s text. This would be an excellent read-aloud choice for Arbor Day or Earth Day."" — Bulletin of the Center for Children’s Books ""Wynter’s prose is spare, lighting like a little blue bird on the moments that matter, and it combines with Daniel Miyares’ recognizable ink and gouache artwork to skillfully elicit the feel of a lazy summer day....Generations of readers will be inspired by this sweet story to plant seeds of their own."" — BookPage ""Care, growth and abundance for the future — in both tree and family — make this a vital, timely book."" — Toronto Star"


Toggling between two timelines, Wynter tells a warm, affectionate story behind a cherished pecan tree and an intergenerational family. Pen and ink, gouache, and collage artwork by Miyares exudes the golden light of autumn, and prose by Wynter shimmers with evocative sense words-it's almost possible to smell the pie. - Publishers Weekly (starred review) Gorgeous images and text chronicle joyful childhood experiences-a future classic. - Kirkus Reviews (starred review) Wynter's text sings with the economy and elegance of a poem, and specificities delight ( a leaf flecked with holes ). Miyares's illustrations, which capture light especially well, reflect the wonder of friends, family, the outdoors-and the magnificence of a tree that began when 'Nell picks up a seed.' - Horn Book (starred review) Miyares' pen-and-ink, gouache, and collage illustrations pair well with the two story lines, effectively expanding the concept of a family tree being both a physical tree and a representation of loving relationships. - Booklist (starred review) A beautiful homage to how the labor and vision of previous generations can benefit so many who come after. Miyares' illustrations capture that ineffable sense of home... and gouache collage lends each spread a timeless glow that is perfectly suited to Wynter's text. This would be an excellent read-aloud choice for Arbor Day or Earth Day. - Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books


Toggling between two timelines, Wynter tells a warm, affectionate story behind a cherished pecan tree and an intergenerational family. Pen and ink, gouache, and collage artwork by Miyares exudes the golden light of autumn, and prose by Wynter shimmers with evocative sense words-it's almost possible to smell the pie. - Publishers Weekly (starred review) Gorgeous images and text chronicle joyful childhood experiences-a future classic. - Kirkus Reviews (starred review) Wynter's text sings with the economy and elegance of a poem, and specificities delight ( a leaf flecked with holes ). Miyares's illustrations, which capture light especially well, reflect the wonder of friends, family, the outdoors-and the magnificence of a tree that began when 'Nell picks up a seed.' - Horn Book (starred review) Miyares' pen-and-ink, gouache, and collage illustrations pair well with the two story lines, effectively expanding the concept of a family tree being both a physical tree and a representation of loving relationships. - Booklist (starred review) A beautiful homage to how the labor and vision of previous generations can benefit so many who come after. Miyares' illustrations capture that ineffable sense of home... and gouache collage lends each spread a timeless glow that is perfectly suited to Wynter's text. This would be an excellent read-aloud choice for Arbor Day or Earth Day. - Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books Wynter's prose is spare, lighting like a little blue bird on the moments that matter, and it combines with Daniel Miyares' recognizable ink and gouache artwork to skillfully elicit the feel of a lazy summer day....Generations of readers will be inspired by this sweet story to plant seeds of their own. - BookPage Care, growth and abundance for the future - in both tree and family - make this a vital, timely book. - Toronto Star


Author Information

Anne Wynter is a playwright and freelance copywriter who began her career as a publicist in the book publishing industry. More than a dozen of her short plays have been produced around the country and included in such festivals as 14/48 Austin, the Austin One-Minute Play Festival, and The Lift Off New Play Festival in New York. Anne has a degree in drama from Washington University in St. Louis, she earned a certificate in short story writing from the University of Chicago, and she studied picture book writing at The Writing Barn. Everybody in the Red Brick Building is her debut. Anne currently lives in Austin, Texas with her husband, her two young sons, and her cat. Daniel Miyares is a critically acclaimed picture book author and illustrator. Some of his books include: Float, Night Out, That is My Dream, and Bring Me A Rock!. Daniel's own story currently takes place in Lenexa, KS with his wife, their two wonderful children, and a dog named Violet.

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