Sometimes you want to eat a juicy red plum at the top of a tree, but it seems so hard. What if you start the climb and a strong wind blows and the tree shakes? What if it rains and you slip and FALL? But those sweet-smelling, juicy, ripe purple plums up there look so tasty, and best of all, Mama is waiting for you with words of encouragement. . . .
This tender picture book by New York Times bestselling author Randall de Sève, with illustrations by Kate Gardiner, is an empowering reminder that to fall and get back up again is the bravest, and sometimes most delicious, step of all.
Author
Randall de Sève
Randall de Sève is the New York Times bestselling author of award-winning picture books that have been translated into many languages worldwide. All of her stories spring from real-life experiences, then take shape in her imagination. This Story Is Not About a Kitten was inspired by the rescue of a kitten from under a car outside Randall’s home, by a team of huge-hearted Brooklyn neighbors.
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Kate Gardiner
Kate Gardiner is the illustrator of several acclaimed picture books, including Sometimes We Fall, which received two starred reviews and was described as “a soothing spell” by The New York Times, A Family Tree, and Firefly Season. A recipient of grants from the Elizabeth Greenshields Foundation and the Albert K. Murray Foundation, as well as the Crewe Foundation Scholar Award, Kate holds a BFA in illustration from the Maine College of Art & Design. Drawing inspiration from her mixed heritage as a member of the Chaubunagungamaug band of Nipmuck Indians and from the traditions of her Polish roots, she brings a deep sense of place and connection to her work. She lives and works in New England.
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