
The After Christmas Tree
Bethan Welby(Author)
Scallywag Press
Will be published approx. on 1. October 2020
Book
Hardback
32 pages
978-1-912650-39-2 (ISBN)
Description
On a cold afternoon in January, Brian sees a little Christmas tree, stripped of its decorations and discarded by the roadside. He immediately decides to take the tree home with him and look after it...but will it be as easy as he thinks, and will his family be pleased? This is a beautiful gift book with themes of empathy and environment, as well as all the magic of Christmas!
Reviews / Votes
'Tells the plaintive story of a small Christmas tree abandoned on a cold pavement in January, ideal to read when the festive season draws to an end.' Sunday Telegraph; 'Bethan Welby's wry, uplifting yarn reminds us that nothing in nature is neglected or insignificant' Financial Times Best Children's Books for Christmas;'Bethan Welby imagines the heart-rending plight of a small fir tree, stripped of its decorations and discarded on a freezing pavement in January.' The Oldie review of books Winter 2020;'A skilled debut picture book about a child who cannot bear to throw out the tree. Pleasing, hand-made pencil-and-wash drawings evoke the awkwardness of keeping it around and the joy of a tree that can live outside, attract creatures and return next year.' The Times Best Children's Books of the Year 2020;'Beautifully packaged, and with empathy and caring written all over it, The After Christmas Tree is the perfect gift for young eco-warriors and comes from talented debut author and illustrator Bethan Welby.' Lancashire Evening Post;'Heartwarming, familiar, and very funny' Edspire; 'Combines a touch of festive magic with an important message about sustainability... Will leave you with a warm Christmas glow well into the new year, and open up lots of opportunites for discussion about how we can have a greener Christmas.' Little Reader LovesMore details
Language
English
Place of publication
United Kingdom
Target group
Children/juvenile
Illustrations
Full colour throughout
Dimensions
Height: 275 mm
Width: 200 mm
Thickness: 9 mm
Weight
385 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-912650-39-2 (9781912650392)
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Persons
Bethan Welby grew up in the midlands where she had an enormous garden to lose herself in, which she often did. She received an MA in Children's Book Illustration from the Anglia Ruskin in 2019. She now lives in South Devon where she enjoys printmaking and outdoor drawing.