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PreS-Gr 2—Surrounded by lights and singing, Christmas is by far the favorite season for Red
and Lulu, a pair of cardinals living year-round in a big beautiful evergreen tree. Tragedy strikes late
one autumn when the tree is cut down and hauled away with Lulu in it. Red chases the truck as far
as he can, ending up lost and alone in New York City. When snow starts to fall, he seeks shelter
by following the sound of a familiar song, 'O Christmas Tree.' He finds Lulu and his tree illuminated
in Rockefeller Center, surrounded by a sea of happy people. A brief history of the Rockefeller
Center Christmas tree tradition, which started in 1931, is explained in an afterword. Tavares's
detailed watercolor-and-gouache illustrations expertly capture the seasonal atmosphere, including
the tension one feels as Red and Lulu are separated from each other. The happy reunion and
resolution (including the fact that the tree is recycled and used to build homes for families in need
and that the avian couple moves to Central Park) should reassure even the most sensitive of
readers. VERDICT A lovely New York story for most holiday collections.—Madeline J Bryant, Los
Angeles Public Library Read more Tavares (‘Crossing Niagaraâ€) lets the holiday note waft
lightly, bringing equal cheer to the celebration of pair-bonding and New York City.—The New
York Times Book ReviewA really engaging visual reading experience – moving from overviews
to close ups, vignettes to double page spreads. Itâ€s a very dynamic read – dramatic and
tender by turns. My kind of visual storytelling!—David WiesnerTavares (Lighter than Air) captures
Redâ€s frantic search for Lulu, following the truck to New York City...The birds†reunion is
poignant and well earned, and their decision to stay in the city after the holidays poignantly shows
how seeming misfortune can lead to unexpected and rewarding opportunities.—Publishers
Weekly (starred review)Tavaresâ€s realistic watercolor and gouache paintings make the most of
dramatic birdsâ€-eye perspectives, while the story provides a child-friendly backstory for an
annual NYC holiday attraction.—The Horn BookTavaresâ€s detailed watercolor-and-gouache
illustrations expertly capture the seasonal atmosphere...A lovely New York story.—School Library
Journal…a joyful and affecting picture book written and illustrated by Matt Tavares.—The Wall
Street JournalWith its birdâ€s-eye views, this wonderfully imagined, gorgeously illustrated ode to
the world-famous Rockefeller Center Christmas tree will have young travelers begging Mom and
Dad for a trip to the Big Apple.—USA TodayGorgeous artwork, with multiple wordless-pages,
advances the tale. Best of all, kids will cheer at the dramatic moment when Red finds
Lulu.—Washington PostA Christmas book you should probably put on your permanent
shelf...This is one of the best of the year.—Betsy Bird, A Fuse #8 ProductionA touching,
beautifully illustrated story.—Kirkus Reviews