Wish in a Tree

Author:   Lynda Mullaly Hunt ,  Nancy Carpenter
Publisher:   Nancy Paulsen Books
ISBN:  

9781524739683


Pages:   32
Publication Date:   20 May 2025
Recommended Age:   From 4 to 8 years
Format:   Hardback
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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Oliver’s brain is a volcano of ideas - always bubbling with questions. This makes it hard to focus at school, and sometimes he worries he won’t ever fit in there. So it’s a good thing he has a friend who reminds him that great minds don’t think alike. And that a brain that blazes with curiosity and imagination is a glorious thing. Featuring characters from the New York Times bestselling novel Fish in a Tree and artwork showcasing all the wonderful things going on in Oliver’s astonishing brain, this uplifting book celebrates out-of-thebox thinking, the power of creativity, and the importance of being proud of the things that set us apart.

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Author:   Lynda Mullaly Hunt ,  Nancy Carpenter
Publisher:   Nancy Paulsen Books
Imprint:   Nancy Paulsen Books
Dimensions:   Width: 24.10cm , Height: 0.80cm , Length: 26.00cm
Weight:   0.380kg
ISBN:  

9781524739683


ISBN 10:   1524739685
Pages:   32
Publication Date:   20 May 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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“Oliver, a neurodivergent child introduced in Hunt’s novel Fish in a Tree (2015), makes his picture-book debut. . . . While his classmates work quietly, he fidgets and involuntarily makes noises. His brain ‘blazes.’ He imagines his pencil as a rocket, and his mind fills with questions: Could a pencil rocket reach Saturn’s rings? Shay, the class bully, calls him ‘weird’ and ‘lazy,’ unlike ‘the rest of us’—but the things Oliver says to himself hurt even more. At recess, Oliver makes a wish: ‘Please…please make me more like the rest of them.’ Fortunately, not everyone is like Shay. Jada’s impressed by Oliver’s knowledge of ants, and Albert reminds him that famous inventors, scientists, and artists persisted despite being mocked. . . . Cheered, Oliver dubs Jada and Albert his ‘colony’: ‘In an ant colony, everyone matters.’ . . . Readers, especially those with learning differences, will appreciate the message that, like a tree with colorful autumn leaves, the world is ‘most beautiful’ when people are all different. Energetic cartoon illustrations cleverly convey Oliver’s vivid imagination as well as his emotions. . . . Affirming and uplifting.” —Kirkus Reviews “Based on characters from Hunt’s best-selling middle-grade novel Fish in a Tree, this picture book brings neurodiversity to a younger audience. While his peers sit still in their desks, completing their assignments dutifully, Oliver fidgets and his “brain blazes” as he imagines his yellow No. 2 pencil as a rocket and questions zoom around his thoughts. Digitally enhanced photo-collage illustrations that feature childlike doodles and school-themed media, such as finger paint, a variety of writing papers, and real school supplies, relate Oliver’s unspecified disorder and the isolation he feels after classmate Shay taunts him. Like the original novel, this story uses a metaphor to help readers understand and appreciate Oliver’s unique way of thinking. In this case, it’s his love of ants and how they all have a colony in which they belong. . . . Once again, Hunt encourages compassion and self-acceptance in all readers.” —Booklist


Author Information

Lynda Mullaly Hunt (lyndamullalyhunt.com) is the author of New York Times bestseller Fish in a Tree, Bank Street Best Book One for the Murphys, and Indie Bestseller Shouting at the Rain. A former teacher, she lives in Massachusetts. Nancy Carpenter (nancycarpenter.website) has illustrated sixty books for children, including Balderdash (by Michelle Markel), a Sibert honor book, and A Letter to My Teacher (by Deborah Hopkinson). She's received two Christopher Awards and the Jane Addams Children's Book Award. She lives with her family in Brooklyn, New York.

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