Grandfather’s Christmas Tree

“Grandfather’s Christmas Tree” by Keith Strand, published by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company in October 2002, is a 32-page work that captures the essence of the Christmas spirit through a heartfelt narrative. The story follows a young couple as they embark on their new life in the Colorado wilderness, where they face challenges such as clearing land and building a home while preparing for the arrival of their baby. A fierce winter storm complicates their plans, adding a layer of tension to their journey.
Readers will find a blend of family themes and holiday celebrations woven throughout the narrative. The book features illustrations by Thomas Locker that enhance the storytelling, bringing to life the struggles and joys of the couple’s experience. With elements of multigenerational connections and a historical backdrop, this edition offers a glimpse into the resilience of family during the festive season.
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A young couple begin their life together in the Colorado wilderness–they clear the land, build a house, and plan for the baby that will soon be born. But when a fierce winter storm blows in, they are left with little hope.
Thomas Locker’s glorious paintings and Keith Strand’s inspiring reverie bring the Christmas spirit to life.
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