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Firry is a very special fir tree. In this book, we will hear Mimi tell her granddaughter, Reese, the story of how Firry grew from a tiny seed into a big, strong, beautiful tree. Firry is kind and is loved by his neighbors and friends. This is a charming and imaginative story for the young and young at heart.

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Firry is a very special fir tree. In this book, we will hear Mimi tell her granddaughter, Reese, the story of how Firry grew from a tiny seed into a big, strong, beautiful tree. Firry is kind and is loved by his neighbors and friends. This is a charming and imaginative story for the young and young at heart.
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Autorenporträt
Marie (Mimi) Chapin Plumley was born in Syracuse, New York, and is the youngest of three siblings. Her father was a naval officer and the family lived in many places including Puerto Rico, Panama, and Florida. After she graduated from Sweet Briar College, she settled in northern Virginia and married Allan R. Plumley Jr. She is the mother of three children, grandmother of six, and great-grandmother of four and counting. In 1971 she co-wrote a cookbook titled Friends of the Country Club Market. On a bet, Mimi earned her Private Pilot-Glider License in 1972. She is a lifelong tennis player and avid fan of the sport. family and friends are paramount to her. She has devoted substantial time and effort to benefit Arlington Hospital, Health and Harmony, and many other organizations and causes. She was a schoolteacher prior to raising her three children. Mimi's 3 children edited a Tree Named Firry. Christopher W. Plumley, Allan R. Plumley III and Carolyn P. Stombock. Mimi's sister, Carol Lee Sawyer, provided the illustration of the butterfly for the dedication page. Reese's illustration can be seen on the front cover and is the painting of Firry that the girl on the front cover is holding in her hands. Reese's illustration can be seen on the front cover and is the painting of Firry that the girl on the front cover is holding in her hands.