The classic New York Times–bestselling tale of friendship, generosity, and the magic and wonder of the Christmas spirit
On his annual search for Rockefeller Center’s next Christmas tree, the chief gardener spots an ideal candidate: a stately Norway spruce located on the grounds of a convent. There he meets Sister Anthony, a nun for whom the tree has special meaning. Orphaned and sent to the convent as a lonely young girl, Sister Anthony befriended the then-tiny spruce whom she lovingly named “Tree.” Over the following decades, as the tree grew, so did Sister Anthony’s appreciation for the beauty and wonder of nature.
She is reluctant to see her oldest and closest friend chopped down and sent away to New York City. But when a fierce blizzard threatens the old tree’s existence, Sister Anthony realizes it’s time to let the world enjoy Tree as she has for nearly her whole life.
Accompanied by charming illustrations and a new introduction by the author, The Christmas Tree is a heartwarming story of love and friendship, a modern holiday classic for all ages.
“A twinkly, read-around-the-fireplace story.” —Entertainment Weekly
“The touching tale of a girl and her tree, narrated by a Rockefeller Center gardener, will be a classic.” —Chicago Tribune
“Unusual and endearing . . . [A] lovely little tale and drawings with a big-smile ending.” —The Atlanta Journal-Constitution
“A rich, heartrending tale . . . I imagine Dickens himself sniffling and smiling.” —Newsday
“This charming little tale . . . is a perfect choice for the holiday season.” —Library Journal