Woody Acorn

Kids, Teen, General Fiction, Fiction, Fiction - YA
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Author: Marilyn Clauson, Lana Drake ISBN: 9781627090285
Publisher: PublishAmerica Publication: May 24, 2012
Imprint: PublishAmeric Language: English
Author: Marilyn Clauson, Lana Drake
ISBN: 9781627090285
Publisher: PublishAmerica
Publication: May 24, 2012
Imprint: PublishAmeric
Language: English
"Woody Acorn is the story of a restless little acorn who yearns to be more than he is. The parent oak tree tells Woody that he has the potential within him to become something great. He must wait until the time is right. Having patience is difficult for Woody. When he loses hope of ever changing, a dramatic fall from the top of the tree sets the stage for the unfolding of his destiny. The story is told in both narrative and verse. Woody Acorn began one summer day when Clauson picked up an acorn from the ground beneath her favorite oak tree. She was fascinated that something so small could become such a huge and mighty tree. She began to imagine what it would be like to observe the world as a tiny acorn high in the top of the tree. Drake then decided to retell the story in a poetic version, "The Acorn. ""
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"Woody Acorn is the story of a restless little acorn who yearns to be more than he is. The parent oak tree tells Woody that he has the potential within him to become something great. He must wait until the time is right. Having patience is difficult for Woody. When he loses hope of ever changing, a dramatic fall from the top of the tree sets the stage for the unfolding of his destiny. The story is told in both narrative and verse. Woody Acorn began one summer day when Clauson picked up an acorn from the ground beneath her favorite oak tree. She was fascinated that something so small could become such a huge and mighty tree. She began to imagine what it would be like to observe the world as a tiny acorn high in the top of the tree. Drake then decided to retell the story in a poetic version, "The Acorn. ""

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