Tuesday, December 12, 2023

My Thoughts and More on And the Trees Talked Back by Frederick J. Burns

 

 



Book Details:

Book Title:  And the Trees Talked Back by Frederick J. Burns
Category:  Children's Fiction (ages 3 to 7), 48 pages
Genre:  Children's Book
Publisher:  Frederick J. Burns
Release date:   Nov 4, 2023
Content Rating:  G.  Suitable for everyone.
Book Description:

Meet Amanda, an extraordinary child with a unique gift — she can talk to trees.

Living in a quaint village with a mystical forest, Amanda's life takes an enchanting turn when she seeks out her inquisitive cat, Daisy. As the sun sets and the moonlight casts its glow, the duo embark on a thrilling night-time adventure.

As Amanda encounters ancient trees, she uncovers a world she never knew existed, where wisdom and acceptance coexist with fear and hatred. Amidst the rustling leaves and haunting shadows, she confronts the duality of nature, discovering the true meaning of good and evil. Her bonds with nature deepen and she learns to navigate the world where choices shape destinies.

And The Trees Talked Back is a heartwarming tale of wonder, friendship, and self-discover that will captivate readers of all ages.
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Meet the Author:

Burns, always an artist on the inside, breaks through his trial attorney exterior at age 63, to write and illustrate his first children’s book, AND THE TREES TALKED BACK. Three years in the making, Burns strives to convey a world where commonalities are more important than differences, where empathy is more important than distain and where making friends is more important than creating enemies. With no formal art training, Burns enjoys working in and learning new mediums and styles. His art has won awards in juried competitions, been displayed on billboards, in government offices, the D’Amour Museum of Fine Art, and now graces the cover of Dave Brinnel's second CD, ALONE. His detailed illustrations of trees using pen and ink with washes of watercolor have been compared to the fantastical illustrations of Arthur Rackham and Maurice Sendak. Burns lives in the Pioneer Valley of Western Massachusetts with his wife, Heather and two dogs, where he is developing ideas for his next book.

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My Thoughts:

In this fairytale-esque storybook, we have a little girl that has a big imagination who has moved into a new house. Exploring some of her new home during the day, she sees all the many trees in her yard. That night her curious kitten gets out of her window, and she goes searching for it. But what she finds is as the title suggests, that the trees are talking back to her as she searches for her cat.

Amanda is just as surprised as the trees that she can hear and see their faces. She also finds that just like in the human world, trees can be kind and friendly, or even unfriendly and unkind. They also grow and can be in pain and die. But they can become her friends too.

This is beautifully illustrated in black and white, with just a dash of color here and there. I liked this uniquely told story with a curious kitten, girl, and a night full of magic and maybe just a little hint of danger.

I was provided a copy of this book from the author. I was not required to post a positive review and all views and opinions are my own.


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