
Happy New Year everyone! I’m excited to be back after a little holiday break to talk books with you.
I love Brian Selznick books. Over the holiday break, I dove into “Big Tree.” Selznick has this magical way of using words, the blank space on pages, and illustrations to tell his story. It’s both complex in the multiple ways the story comes to life, but easier to follow the story through this unique combination he weaves.
“Big Tree” is the story of Louise and Merwin who are two Sycamore seeds. Yes, the story is told from first person seed and while that sounds strange when I write it here, it makes complete sense when you read the book. A fire spreads through the forest and the seeds are sent out into the unknown far sooner than they expected. Scared and only with each other to rely on, their story is their journey into the world, their communication with other plants of the forest, their quest to find good soil and their goal to set down roots to become trees.
I loved the way the story was told but had no idea if this is really how a seed potentially becomes a tree. Since this is not my area of expertise, I was thrilled to read the afterword titled, “The Science”, at the end of the book. Selznick explains “everything in the story you just read is based on scientific fact” and then goes on to further explain the specific parts of the book and the science behind it. I was fascinated. This is the most beautiful and brilliant way to explain “how does a seed become a tree” to a child.
Readers of all ages will love this story because it is so beautifully illustrated. When you read it, pay attention to the use of white space on the page. Selznick tells part of the story in that space. It is significant. Take time to really look at the illustrations. Aside from being beautiful, more of the story resides there too.
I highly recommend this book. To read about some other awesome Selznick books, check out my previous review.