The Whistling Tree

The Whistling Tree by Audrey Penn, published by Scholastic in 2005, is a 36-page book that explores themes of heritage and identity. In this story, Penny discovers a wooden headboard hand-carved by her great-grandfather, which leads her to learn about her Cherokee roots. With the guidance of her great-great-uncle, Johnny Elk, she uncovers the special gift bestowed upon her by The Great Spirit.
Readers will find a narrative that delves into the significance of family history and cultural connections. The book presents a journey of self-discovery as Penny engages with her ancestry and the wisdom passed down through generations. Through this exploration, the story highlights the importance of understanding one’s heritage and the gifts that come from it.
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When Penny inquires about a wooden headboard hand-carved by her great-grandfather, she learns of her Cherokee heritage and the special gift The Great Spirit has bestowed upon her with the help of great-great-uncle, Johnny Elk.
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