An edition of A Tree for Peter (1941)

A tree for Peter.

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An edition of A Tree for Peter (1941)

A tree for Peter.

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The story of a young boy living in a shanty town and watching how the town slowly rebuilds itself and pulls itself up by it's bootstraps. The story centers around the young child, and how his life is forever changed by an old man who plants a tree for him, but the wider story is of a group of outcasts banding together to make a better life for themselves.

Publish Date
Publisher
Viking Press
Language
English
Pages
102

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Cover of: A tree for Peter
A tree for Peter
2014, Purple House Press
paperback
Cover of: A tree for Peter
A tree for Peter
2004, Purple House Press
in English - 1st ed.
Cover of: A Tree for Peter
A Tree for Peter
1966-07, Viking Press
in English
Cover of: A tree for Peter.
A tree for Peter.
1965, Viking Press
in English
Cover of: A tree for Peter
A tree for Peter
1941, The Viking press
in English
Cover of: A tree for Peter
A tree for Peter
1941, The Viking press
in English

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Edition Notes

Published in
New York
Genre
Juvenile fiction.

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Pagination
102 p.
Number of pages
102

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL16772703M

Work Description

A great children's book with an inspiring story which shows how one small thing in a person's life can have a huge impact on many people.
No one had ever seen big Peter before, and no one ever saw him again, and no one ever saw him at all but small Peter who lived in dingy, squalid old Shantytown. Yet it was big Peter's gift to small Peter -- a shiny toy spade with a red handle, and a small green tree lighted with tiny candles -- that caused Shantytown people to have hope again. And with new hope the grass grew, and there were gardens, and the junk heaps were cleaned up and the sagging doors were put back on their hinges.

This is a modern miracle, through which sad and beaten houses became white and neat and shining, and desolate, hopeless people found that love and hope can still move mountains. There are no saints and angels; just a tramp, an Irish cop, a small boy, and City Hall, but Shanytown becomes Peter's Landing and faith was reborn.

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