Published by Neal Porter Books
Summary: Maple is a lonely tree, surrounded by evergreen cedars and pines who have no time for a tree that loses its leaves for half the year. Rosemary is a girl who feels friendless and comes to Maple to find solace. As the years go by, their friendship grows, and each teaches the other. There comes a day, though, when Rosemary no longer comes to visit. Maple is lonely, although by now, other maples have grown from her seeds. One day, a grown-up Rosemary returns, now a teacher who brings her students to meet Maple. Maple loves the visits year after year, until Rosemary is old and visits by herself. Maple gives her a stick to lean on, and the two celebrate their friendship, with Maple realizing that true friends are with you forever. 48 pages; ages 4-8.
Pros: A wonderful celebration of both trees and friendship, richly illustrated to show the beauty of Maple at every season.
Cons: The ending was–pardon the expression–a little sappy.





















