My Grandfather Was a Cherry Tree
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AuthorAndzhela Nanetti
A cherry tree named Felice was planted in honor of the birth of a daughter and grew up alongside her. It became the hero of her son's childhood memories: his friend in games, a place of discovery and adventure, a symbol of life's continuity. The main character of this book is the grandfather, who with his energy, sense of freedom, and ability to hear the breathing of the tree, seems a bit "strange." And as easily as the tree breathes, the author touches on themes such as suffering and the death of loved ones, sincerely believing that "a person does not die as long as cherry trees continue to live for them." "My Grandfather Was a Cherry Tree" entered the list of outstanding children's books "White Ravens," compiled by the International Youth Library in Munich, was awarded prizes in Italy, Germany, and France, and its author, Angela Nanetti, was nominated for the highest award in children's literature—the Hans Christian Andersen Award.
