In a touching poetic novel, a fall apple ritual--along with some
inventive storytelling--brings a family together as they grieve the loss
of a beloved family member.
When the first apple falls from the tree, Faith and Peter know that it's
applesauce weather, even though Peter is getting a little old for such
things. It also means Uncle Arthur should be here to tell his stories,
with a twinkle in his eye as he spins tales about how he came to have a
missing finger. But this is the first year without Aunt Lucy, and when
Uncle Arthur arrives, there's no twinkle to be found and no stories
waiting to be told. Faith is certain, though, that with a little love
and patience, she and Peter might finally learn the truth about that
missing finger. Paired with warm, expressive illustrations by Amy June
Bates, this heartfelt tale by award-winning poet Helen Frost highlights
the strength of family and the power of a good story.