| The Red Tree
Lothian Books 2001 32p hc $24.95
| The tunnel of darkness filled with deaf machines seems to go on forever This matchless book is cleverly written and illustrated with thoughts The Red Tree is simple, heartfelt and added to that, Shaun has managed Snuggling up with this book in a quiet corner offers you 1810 seconds of Younger children (year 1-3) will accept this book readily but the older ones Janette, aged 11. |
| 'The Red Tree' is a weird and wonderful book; it tells the tale of another depressing day, which ends with happiness and satisfaction. Those who liked the look of 'The Lost Thing' will not be disappointed, as Shaun has used The front cover will make you wonder what the story's about and 'ask' you to open it. The story - like the illustrations - is unusual, although the theme is similar to the 1996 Unfortunately, most of the intended age group won't like 'The Red Tree' as the littlies I give it a rating of three and a half out of five. Henry, 11 years. | |
| The Red Tree is a beautifully illustrated picture book created by Shaun Tan. This simple but meaningful book is a lot more than pretty pictures, it is quite valid in the way of words. I would suggest this book for older readers who would appreciate the depth that this book has. If you feel that nobody understands you or the world is a deaf machine without any sense or reason and that you think that maybe a small red leaf will change your miserable day into one worthwhile, then this is the book for you. Find out for yourself if Shaun Tan really has voiced your true inner feelings. Shaun Tans latest creation is an excellent picture book and is a great read, but youll have to find out just how worthwhile for yourself Charlotte, aged 11, Canberra, ACT | |
| A Book Of Hope The Red Tree was written and illustrated by Shaun Tan. It was first published in 2001 by Lothian Books. The story is about a girl who is having a very bad day but keeps missing just one thing. This book, I think, is more aimed at older readers (11 and above), as younger readers will often miss the moral of the story and not understand it as well as older readers. I myself didnt realize the special message until near the end. I think this book will bring a tear to the eye. I absolutely loved this book because of the meaningfulness it has and the reality it shows. The pictures, well how can I explain them, are intricate and you will spend hours looking at al the funny things that are in them. You will also find a red leaf on every page. I would totally recommend this book as it has a message that everyone should know. So pick this book up now! | |
A Book Red Hot With Hope The Red Tree was written by Shaun Tan and published by Lothian Books in 2001.The book The Red Tree is about a small young girl who thought that nobody understood her and cared. She had little hope in herself and was full of regret. Although the book is engulfed with darkness, readers will be left with a hopeful ending. The Red Tree was depressing, hopeful and dark I thought but I still liked the story because: It was different to other short stories It was more about real life | |
A Book of Hope Once again Shaun Tan has written and illustrated yet another fantastic book. The Red Tree was published by Lothian in 2001. This strange but mysterious book is about finding hope in a black and haunting day. The book is not usually my type but I enjoyed it. Theres not a lot of text, but you could spend hours looking and admiring the wonderful and detailed pictures. Even though I have only read this book once, I thoroughly enjoyed this interesting book. 7 / 10. | |
| A Book of Hope Plot: A story of a young girl not knowing what the day will bring as she arose from her bed feeling sad and down. She got up to go to town and found out that no one was listening or taking any notice of her. Hope was there but she just didnt see it. Opinion: To me this book was pretty confusing, sad and dull. I wouldnt recommend it for 7 and under as the reader would get confused. I didnt find it that interesting but maybe older people would understand it more. | |
| Success is growing for The Red Tree. Shaun Tan is famous for his series of books, winning a number of awards and receiving many compliments from other authors. By the looks of it hes going to do it again. The Red Tree is about a little girl and the view she has on the world. This little girl sees the world as a dark, lonely, depressing place, until she arrives back into her room she, sees a small red seedling. This one seedling fills her with warmth and comfort. The Red Tree focuses on feelings even those that cannot be shown by words. Shaun Tan uses his brilliant illustrations to show the reader how the main character feels. His illustrations are an array of imaginary landscapes using many different types of materials, every picture relates to the text on that page. The Red Tree is suitable for readers aged 9 and above, the language used in the short story is easy to read and would not cause any confusion to the readers. Shaun Tans book shows readers that amongst all the bad in the world there is always a glimmer of hope. I believe that The Red Tree is a great book, it has fantastic illustrations, a brilliant meaning and I would recommend it to anyone that loves to read, even those at a young age. |