A Gift

Author:   Matthew Hoertkorn ,  Telma Pereira
Publisher:   Northern Hearth Publishing
ISBN:  

9798234080066


Pages:   26
Publication Date:   01 May 2026
Recommended Age:   From 3 to 5 years
Format:   Hardback
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A Gift


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There is a particular kind of wisdom that lives in forests - in the quiet language of trees, in the way roots hold the earth, in the patience of something that simply grows. A Gift invites young readers and the adults who love them into that wisdom, walking alongside a father and son as they venture deep into the woods in search of firewood, and find something far more lasting along the way. The journey begins simply enough. A boy and his father enter the forest together, their errand familiar and ordinary. But the forest, as forests often do, reveals itself to be anything but ordinary. Tree by tree, the boy asks his father the same question - ""What about this tree?"" - and tree by tree, his father offers an answer that reaches far beyond firewood. Each tree they encounter holds a different gift, and each gift illuminates something essential about what it means to live fully in the world. The tall, straight trees standing in a line offer the gift of protection - a shelter against cold wind and driving rain. The short, apple-laden tree offers nourishment, its branches heavy with fruit and generosity. The delicate flowering tree, bending gracefully toward light, carries the gift of beauty, a reminder that not everything in this world needs to be useful to be precious. The great climbing tree with its layered branches offers perspective - the kind that comes only when you rise high enough to see both where you have been and where you might be going. And finally, a tree with a golden crown of leaves offers the gift of warmth itself, the heat that sustains a family through the long cold of winter. But A Gift does not end with firewood loaded and carried home. It ends with a gesture so small and so profound that it quietly transforms everything that came before it. As the father and son turn toward home, the father stoops to pick up a fallen acorn from the forest floor. He places it in the boy's open hand. ""A gift for a gift,"" he says. And the boy, understanding something now that he did not understand when they first entered the trees, quietly plants it. That small act - a seed pressed into the earth by a child's hands - is the heart of the book. It is an act of faith, of gratitude, of continuity. The forest gave. And now the boy gives back. The cycle closes, and in closing, opens again. Themes and Meaning At its deepest level, A Gift is a book about the nature of value itself. In a world that often measures worth by size, productivity, or visible usefulness, the father's quiet wisdom turns that measure on its head. The apple tree is not better than the flowering tree. The tall protective pines are not more worthy than the small and delicate blossoming branch. Each living thing offers what it is capable of offering - and every offering, seen clearly, is a gift. This is a message that speaks as powerfully to the adults reading aloud as it does to the children listening. Parents and caregivers who read A Gift alongside young readers will find in it an invitation to examine their own relationship with value, with nature, and with the gifts - sometimes quiet, sometimes invisible - that surround them every day. There is also a profound environmental thread woven through the story. The forest is not a resource to be consumed. It is a community of givers. And when the boy plants the acorn at the end of the story, he participates in something larger than himself - the ongoing conversation between human beings and the natural world, the ancient agreement that says: we take, and we give back, and in doing so we belong to each other.

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Author:   Matthew Hoertkorn ,  Telma Pereira
Publisher:   Northern Hearth Publishing
Imprint:   Northern Hearth Publishing
Dimensions:   Width: 21.60cm , Height: 0.60cm , Length: 21.60cm
Weight:   0.299kg
ISBN:  

9798234080066


Pages:   26
Publication Date:   01 May 2026
Recommended Age:   From 3 to 5 years
Audience:   Children/juvenile ,  Children / Juvenile
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Available To Order   Availability explained
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Matthew Hoertkorn is an Emergency Room Physician, husband, and father of two who finds joy in storytelling and the simple wonders of nature. Inspired by walks with his own children, he weaves heartfelt tales that celebrate curiosity, family bonds, and the world around us. When he's not caring for patients, he enjoys creating stories that bring parents and kids together, just like in ""A Gift"", where a father and son explore the gifts of the forest.

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