When a young boy's beloved plum tree falls in a storm, he feels like
he's lost both a friend and a connection to his old home.
A young boy, recently arrived from Korea, finds a glorious plum tree in
his new backyard. It reminds him of a tree his family had back home, and
he names it Plumee for the deep purple plums on its branches. Whenever
the boy is homesick, he knows he can take shelter in Plumee's tall
branches.
And when a storm brings the old tree down, he and his friends have all
kinds of adventures on its branches, as it becomes a dragon, a
treehouse, and a ship in their imaginations. But soon it's time to say
goodbye when the remains of the tree are taken away. Before long, a new
plum tree is planted, new blossoms bloom, and a new friendship takes
root.
A South Korean immigrant herself, Hope Lim brings her perspective on the
struggle for child immigrants to feel at home to bear through spare,
poetic text, perfectly matched by soft, lyrical illustrations by Korean
artist Il Sung Na.
A Junior Library Guild Gold Standard Selection