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Everett Green

The Not-So-Christmas Tree

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Celebrate friendship, giving, and the true meaning of Christmas with Everett Green, the palm tree with plenty of personality!
The tiki torch is lit, the hula dancers are ready, the stage is set. It's...Christmastime in Hawaii!
Everett Green is a singing, dancing palm tree waiting for his big break. He dreams of being a star, yet has no idea how to make it happen—until he sees the Rockefeller Tree on TV. Determined to become the most famous Christmas tree ever, Everett is ready to hightail it out of Hawaii and make his big debut in the Big Apple.
But it's not all clear skies for Everett when a New York snowstorm grounds his flight.
Stuck in the airport with hundreds of disgruntled travelers, Everett must dig deep for holiday spirit if he wants to become a real Christmas tree!
From grammy-nominated songwriter Freddy Wexler comes a modern Christmas classic: the story of a would-be Christmas tree who comes to see that Christmas is not what or where you are, but who you're with.
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    • School Library Journal

      September 27, 2024

      PreS-Gr 3-In this modern Christmas tale, a small Hawaiian palm tree named Everett Green pursues his dream to become the most famous and glamorous tree, like the Rockefeller Center Christmas tree in New York City. Everett, in hot pursuit of fame and glory, spruces up with twinkling lights and heads to the airport for New York. When a winter storm grounds all flights, the palm tree realizes his dream is over. However, a little girl notices him and tells him he looks like a Christmas tree to her, which instills a newfound confidence and generosity of spirit in him. He cheers up the sad stranded passengers with his singing and performing talents, teaching everyone, including himself, that the holiday is about spreading joy no matter where you are or what you look like. This book includes some clever wordplay, including "branch out," "ruffle his fronds," and "spruce up a bit," while the pages are well-spaced with vibrant illustrations. VERDICT The incongruity of a Hawaiian palm tree centered in a Christmas story will delight and amuse readers. Consider this one for picture book shelves.-Jane Huh

      Copyright 2024 School Library Journal, LLC Used with permission.

    • Kirkus

      December 1, 2024
      A small tree dreams big dreams but realizes them in an unexpected way. Everett can't resist the lure of fame and bright lights, but his current "live show" in his tropical venue doesn't give him the acclaim he wants. When he's onstage at the Sandy Straw, he's largely ignored by the customers, who are busy eating and chatting. Then he learns about the Rockefeller Center Christmas tree, inspiring a new goal: He sees his "destiny" as becoming "the most famous Christmas tree in the world." Although he's a three-foot plastic palm, Everett drapes himself in tiny lights and heads to the airport. He lacks money, identification, and a ticket, but his friend Bird flies into action. Cavalierly subverting security, Bird steals a passport and paperwork, distracts the agent, and ushers Everett through. The stolen credit card subsidizes snacks, photos, and souvenirs, but then all New York flights are delayed by bad weather. Everett is dejected--until a little girl with dark skin recognizes him as the Christmas tree he feels he is, planting "a tiny seed" in his heart. Springing to action with hard work and irresistible enthusiasm, Everett saves Christmas for the stranded passengers, performing for them, uniting them, and spreading "joy everywhere." Wexler brings the narrative to a familiar but chipper conclusion, while Berthiaume's cheery, deep-toned, detailed cartoon illustrations rely on varied layouts, depicting expressive people who are diverse in terms of skin tones; Everett's an especially winsome protagonist. A clearly written and predictable but upbeat tale about being true to your vision and finding the spirit of Christmas.(Picture book. 4-8)

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