
My Sister the Apple Tree
A Refugee Story of Hope and Resilience
$59.78
- Hardcover
40 pages
- Release Date
9 September 2025
Summary
In this moving picture book, inspired by the author’s experience as a Syrian refugee, a child’s profound love for his family’s apple tree gives him courage when he must flee his homeland.
When a young boy asks his parents why he doesn’t have a brother or sister, his mother replies that on the day he was born, they planted an apple tree in their front yard. “The apple tree is your sister,” she says. At night, the boy wraps a blanket around his sister’s trunk and during the day he share…
Book Details
| ISBN-13: | 9780593808429 |
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| ISBN-10: | 0593808428 |
| Author: | Jordan Scott, Jamal Saeed |
| Publisher: | Random House USA Inc |
| Imprint: | Random House USA Children's Books |
| Format: | Hardcover |
| Number of Pages: | 40 |
| Release Date: | 9 September 2025 |
| Weight: | 476g |
| Dimensions: | 262mm x 262mm x 10mm |
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Critics Review
★ “Told through a child’s perspective, this tender story about loss, resilience, and the power of connection is moving in both its storytelling and its artwork.” —Booklist, starred review
“Tender care grounds a symbolic concept with conviction in this heartfelt picture book.” —Publishers Weekly
“A poignant look at the human cost of wars and forced migration.” —Kirkus Reviews
“[A] lovely refugee story of perseverance drawn from the author’s experiences.” —School Library Journal
About The Author
Jordan Scott
Jordan Scott is a poet and children’s author. His debut children’s book, I Talk Like a River, was a Schneider Family Book Award recipient, a New York Times Best Children’s Book, and has been translated into nineteen languages. His other picture books include My Baba’s Garden, a Charlotte Zolotow Honor Book and New York Public Library Best Book of the Year, and Angela’s Glacier, which received four starred reviews. He lives on Vancouver Island and teaches at the UBC School of Creative Writing.
Jamal Saeed is an activist, editor, visual artist, and author who spent years as a prisoner of conscience in Syria before fleeing to Canada with his family as refugees in 2016. He continues to raise awareness about Syria’s ongoing civil war and humanitarian crisis through his work. This is his first picture book. Jamal lives in Kingston, Ontario.
Zahra Marwan grew up in two deserts—one close to the sea in Kuwait, the other close to the mountains in New Mexico. She is the author-illustrator of Where Butterflies Fill the Sky: A Story of Immigration, Family, and Finding Home, which was a New York Times/New York Public Library Best Illustrated Children’s Book, an NPR Best Book, and recipient of an Ezra Jack Keats Honor for Illustration. Zahra lives in Albuquerque, New Mexico, where she keeps a small studio at the Harwood Art Center.
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