How to Grow a Family Tree

Author:   Bea Birdsong ,  Jasu Hu
Publisher:   Holiday House Inc
ISBN:  

9780823453962


Pages:   48
Publication Date:   07 October 2025
Recommended Age:   From 4 to 8 years
Format:   Hardback
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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How to Grow a Family Tree


Overview

Can a family tree be found? A girl stresses over her heritage-mapping school assignment, until she realizes family is all around—her neighbors and friends. All week, Emmylou’s classmates get up and present their family trees. These trees are thick with branches, and there are stories to go with each face and name. Emmylou’s tree is almost bare. There’s her, Mama, and the names Mama won’t say—the stories she doesn’t tell.  By the end of the week, Emmylou wants the project to be over. She doesn’t want to think about her family tree at all. After all, she only has one family recipe, the one she trades with Mrs. Patel for her mango chutney. She has no aunts or cousins—only Rosa next door to watch Emmylou after school. No siblings—only Rosa’s baby twins for Emmylou to play peek-a-boo with. No zayde like Eli’s to teach her to ride a bike—only Mr. Li, who doesn’t complain when she runs over his foot.  Finally Emmylou knows what to tell her class. Her family isn’t so small—she just had to look for  it.   Bea Birdsong tells a tender story of found family and the bonds we choose, with art by Jasu Hu, illustrator of Howard Schwartz’s All You Need and Janet Fox’s Wintergarden. A Junior Library Guild Gold Standard Selection

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Author:   Bea Birdsong ,  Jasu Hu
Publisher:   Holiday House Inc
Imprint:   Holiday House Inc
Dimensions:   Width: 23.60cm , Height: 0.90cm , Length: 28.70cm
Weight:   0.454kg
ISBN:  

9780823453962


ISBN 10:   0823453960
Pages:   48
Publication Date:   07 October 2025
Recommended Age:   From 4 to 8 years
Audience:   Children/juvenile ,  Children / Juvenile
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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[A] tender and lushly illustrated story. . . . A beautiful reflection on the wonders of a found family, and an important book for the shelves; blended families, chosen families—all will find succor in this volume. —School Library Journal (starred review)


[A] tender and lushly illustrated story. . . . A beautiful reflection on the wonders of a found family, and an important book for the shelves; blended families, chosen families—all will find succor in this volume. —School Library Journal (starred review) Hu threads ginkgo branches through her muted, watercolor-in-digital illustrations with the same nuance Birdsong brings to her text. . . . A sensitive answer to a potentially insensitive and sadly common school exercise. —Kirkus Reviews This meditative picture book touches on all forms of familial bonds and delicately taps into Emmylou’s quiet introspection of what a family is and what it means to her. Gradient watercolor palettes and blurred digital techniques enhance the compositions and blend borderless panels for an almost ethereal effect. —Bulletin of the Center for Children’s Books


[A] tender and lushly illustrated story. . . . A beautiful reflection on the wonders of a found family, and an important book for the shelves; blended families, chosen families—all will find succor in this volume. —School Library Journal (starred review) Hu threads ginkgo branches through her muted, watercolor-in-digital illustrations with the same nuance Birdsong brings to her text. . . . A sensitive answer to a potentially insensitive and sadly common school exercise. —Kirkus Reviews


Author Information

Bea Birdsong is the author of I Will Be Fierce, Southern Book Prize Finalist Sam’s First Word, How to Spot a Best Friend, and other books for children. She is also a writer for the education market and a former teacher who believes in the awesome power of books to educate, entertain, and empower. Bea lives in North Carolina with her husband, son, and rescue dog. She invites you to follow her on Twitter @BeaBirdsong and visit her online at beabirdsong.com. Jasu Hu was born in Hunan, China. She has worked as an illustrator in China for six years while studying Visual Communication at Tsinghua University (Beijing). After finishing her MFA in Illustration at MICA (USA), she moved to New York and started working as a freelance illustrator. She also illustrated All You Need, by Howard Schwartz, and Wintergarden, by Janet Fox.

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