Trevor the Tree loves his life of solitude and space but in this enchanting tale, he soon comes to realise that sometimes being alone isn't always the best way to be.
This story is about a little boy, his grandmother, a tree, and some furry and feathered friends. The Trevor tree was planted in honor of the birth of the grandparents first grandchild, Trevor, and was relocated with the family after they moved. It was a promise made by the grandmother to her grandson to make sure the tree was moved with them to their new home. Throughout the book, Trevor and his friends learn how to deal with uncertainty and the importance of keeping a promise.
"This work examines the theological relationship between creation and creativity in the works of J.R.R. Tolkien. It does so by bringing together a synthesis of various disciplines and perspectives to the creativity of J.R.R. Tolkien. Hart and Khovacs provide a fresh reading of these important themes in Tolkien, and the result captures the multi-faceted nature of Tolkien's own vivid theology and literary imagination." --Amazon.com.
The holidays are all about that special time with family. Trevor's Tree will highlight all of the fun moments from baking cookies, opening presents, and cherishing time with loved ones. Your kids will be sure to love this cute family filled Christmas book!
Children's picture book with bright and vibrant illustrations and a rhyming story about Trevor, a friendly little tree spider who knows how to share. But who keeps on taking over his home?
Whether you're a twenty-something executive coming up for breath or a CEO at the top of your game, whether you re considering retirement or a career break, To Plant A Walnut Tree is a personal invitation to reshape your life and find a pathway to share wisdom in a practical way.
To document the world's diversity of species and reconstruct the tree of life we need to undertake some simple but mountainous tasks. Most importantly, we need to tackle species rich groups. We need to collect, name, and classify them, and then position them on the tree of life. We need to do this systematically across all groups of organisms and b
There’s a tree that takes anger. Trevor Baker is a big, heavy, and very angry nine-year-old boy who is the neighborhood and school bully. One night after his mother takes away his television, he storms out of the house, shouting, punching, and kicking anything in his path. Unsatisfied after acting out his violence, he comes across the only force that can change him: a large old maple tree next to his house that’s tall enough to touch his bedroom window on the second floor. At first, Trevor challenges the tree. Then as his anger consumes him, he punches and kicks it, inflicting minor injuries (mostly to his pride), but it calms him down. Returning to his room, Trevor continues talking to himself, but is no longer shouting that nobody likes him, until he hears a voice. It is the tree that becomes his Anger Tree. The two become good friends, though only Trevor can hear its words, so he reads to the tree and it gives him advice, telling Trevor there’s a bigger world for him to explore. This inspirational story will bring out emotions in everyone, and it’s a book to be read over and over again.