In God, the Boy, and the Tree, we follow the profound relationship between a boy and a centuries-old tree, which becomes for him a mirror of the Creator's goodness, creativity, and strength. Observing its fruits, its roots, and its beauty, the boy learns about care, gratitude, and belonging. But when the tree is felled by adults who don't know how to handle the gifts they receive, the boy faces the pain of loss and the harsh reality of a world that doesn't always listen to the most sensitive voices.
With delicacy and hope, the story reveals that love doesn't end with what is uprooted, but can continue in what is planted.
Written by Phellip Willian and illustrated by Melissa Garabeli, this book is a contemporary parable about faith, the environment, listening, and gratitude, inviting children and adults to look up and say: thank you.
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