The Whistling Tree

The Whistling Tree by Audrey Penn, published by Child & Family Press in 2003, is a 32-page illustrated book that explores a child’s connection to her heritage. Written in English, this lyrical tale presents a narrative that emphasizes the relationship between the past and the present, inviting readers to reflect on their own familial ties.
In this beautifully illustrated work, readers will find a story that celebrates multigenerational connections and the significance of cultural identity. The vivid imagery complements the narrative, enhancing the exploration of themes related to family and the Native American experience. This edition captures the essence of how heritage shapes individual identity, making it a thoughtful addition to any collection focused on juvenile fiction.
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This lyrical, skillfully woven tale recounts a child’s delight in awakening to her heritage. Lavishly illustrated, the book reminds readers how deeply the past and the present are intertwined. Full color.
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