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The Wishing Tree
by Mary Redman, Illust by Christina Rodriguez

Amanda understands that her dad is making the world a better place, but it doesn’t make his deployment any easier. Come along Amanda’s journey of hope as she creates a wishing tree during her dad’s year-long military deployment. By writing her thoughts and prayers on yellow ribbons and tying them to the branches, Amanda is able to express her feelings and feel connected to her dad’s daily life. As she wishes for her dad to enjoy good meals, make new friends, and return safely, the little tree comes to life with yellow ribbons of hope.

This heartwarming story beautifully illustrates the range of feelings when a parent is deployed, the power of hope and prayer, and the joy of parent returning home.

Wishing trees exist in many cultures as a way to bring people’s innermost thoughts and prayers to life. Amanda uses her wishing tree to express her feelings while her dad is deployed for a year. Children can also create wishing trees to stay connected to parents traveling for work, grandparents who live far away, and even special friends between visits. Learn more about creating your own wishing tree.

ISBN 978-1-934617-02-1
8"x10" Hardcover. 32 pages $15.95

Available at retailers, military exchanges, online at MilitaryFamilyBooks.com, online at Amazon.com, or direct from the publisher.

Wishing Trees

Wishing trees exist in many cultures. Learn how to make your own wishing tree!

 

 

 

Media & Event Alerts

The Wishing Tree has been awarded a 2009 Gold Mom's Choice Award.

Author Mary Redman is accepting school visits and booksignings.

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The Wishing Tree has been awarded a 2009 Gold Mom's Choice Award!

Author Mary Redman answers questions in the Mom's Choice Awards booth at Book Expo.


Mary Redman signed books for fans at P.S. 161 in Queens, New York. Children at the event made a wish and tied a piece of yellow yarn to Mary's wishing tree.

Wishes for the Troops

Here are just a few of the wishes from children who have read The Wishing Tree:

We are going to miss you all. Stay strong.  – Diana S.

I wish you good luck. 
– Annina S.

I hope you come home safe.  – Lahra F.

You are my hero. I wish for you to do a good job on your mission and come home soon. – Marco R.

Good luck!  – Bhavina H.