![]() They have a nicely symbiotic relationship to begin with. ![]() The story follows a little boy and a tree. Here’s my thoughts on “The Giving Tree” by Shel Silverstein. (I will freely admit to a touch of Peter Pan complex). I know that I felt incredibly sad for the tree, delighted at certain points and increasingly frustrated with the aging process. I knew nothing of its fame (or infamy) before reading it so I wasn’t expecting it to be so deep and I had no pre-conceptions about its “greatness”. I know it’s a lovely story and I know that it stirs a strong emotional reaction every time I read it to my kids. ![]() I’ll be totally honest, I’m not sure I entirely GET this book. and Tango Makes Three” then you will know they were deep and inspiring books, but fairly straight forward. If you have read my previous reviews of “ The Places You Will Go” and “. If you enjoy this article please comment and follow me on Twitter or Facebook or Instagram. ![]()
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