Uncle Vova’s Tree

Uncle Vova’s Tree by Patricia Polacco is a beautifully illustrated reprint published by Penguin Young Readers Group in October 2009. This 32-page book captures the essence of family and celebration during Christmastime at Uncle Vova’s home, where laughter and joy fill the air as he engages with the children in festive activities, including sleigh rides and decorating the tree he planted with Svetlana upon their arrival in America.
Readers will find a touching narrative that explores themes of family and multigenerational connections, highlighting the significance of memories and traditions. As the story unfolds, it reveals how the miracle of Uncle Vova’s tree continues to thrive even after his passing, emphasizing the enduring power of love and remembrance during the holidays. This edition is presented in English and features dimensions of 11.5 inches in height and 8.75 inches in length, making it a delightful addition to any collection focused on family and holiday celebrations.
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Christmastime is special at Uncle Vova’s house. Laughing and singing, he dances, takes the children on a sleigh ride, and gathers them to trim the tree that he and Svetlana planted when they first came to America. But when Vova is gone, to the surprise of everyone, the miracle of his tree’and the memories? only grow.
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