01044 a2200193 4500001000700000020001800007040003200025100001800057245002500075250001300100260001300113300003000126362000900156520061600165650001600781650002600797650001400823650001300837120967 a9780545245111 cEscola Canadense de Niteroi aZweibel, Alan10aOur tree named Steve a1st. ed. aNew York a32 p.c4 x 9 x 9.5 inches0 a2010 aDear Kids, A long time ago, when you were little, Mom and I took you to where we wanted to build a house. . . . I remember there was one tree, however, that the three of you couldn’t stop staring at. . . . After the family spares him from the builders, Steve the tree quickly works his way into their lives. He holds their underwear when the dryer breaks down, he’s there when Adam and Lindsay get their first crushes, and he’s the centerpiece at their outdoor family parties. With a surprising lack of anthropomorphizing, this is a uniquely poignant celebration of fatherhood, families, love, and change. 4aFamily Life 4aChildren's Literature 4aTreehouse 4aMemories