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ALWAYS EVERLY by Nate Wragg

ALWAYS EVERLY

by Nate Wragg ; illustrated by Nate Wragg

Pub Date: Sept. 21st, 2021
ISBN: 978-0-06-298279-7
Publisher: Harper/HarperCollins

A small new tree wonders why she isn’t changing colors like the other trees in the forest.

Everly sprouts at the edge of the woods in springtime. She quickly makes friends with the surrounding trees, fitting in nicely. When the other trees start to change, their deep green leaves turning yellow and then orange, Everly at first hopes no one will notice that she doesn’t change. They all look beautiful, and Everly feels so different. She wishes she could look like everyone else. She tries every fix she can think of, but there’s no hiding from her reality. As winter settles over the forest, the now-gray trees covered in white snow begin to reassure her that she is special and beautiful as she is. The White child and dog who have been playing, picnicking, and exploring in the foreground throughout the seasons are thrilled with Everly’s new, seasonal glow. The bright, childlike illustrations that carry the story through the seasons use smiles and dot eyes to give the trees personalities. The child and dog offer a fun visual diversion for readers to follow while the tree’s story stretches a bit beyond its inherent interest. While the story centers self-acceptance more than a particular holiday, the tree lights and Santa hat on the final wordless spread do place this in the Christmas category. (This book was reviewed digitally.)

Cute enough.

(Picture book. 3-7)