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In a small village, there stands a very tall tree, with leaves of many different colors, shapes, and sizes. The Rainbow Tree's leaves reflect the sun rays into everyone's home and make the villagers happy. But nearby, in small black cottage with a big black fence and black furniture, there lives an old woman, eating black bean soup and dark pumpernickel bread. Everything is dark and gloomy for her, and she is sad and lonely, for no one in the village has visited her for more than one hundred years. One night, when no one is around, the old woman paints the leaves of the Rainbow Tree black,…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
In a small village, there stands a very tall tree, with leaves of many different colors, shapes, and sizes. The Rainbow Tree's leaves reflect the sun rays into everyone's home and make the villagers happy. But nearby, in small black cottage with a big black fence and black furniture, there lives an old woman, eating black bean soup and dark pumpernickel bread. Everything is dark and gloomy for her, and she is sad and lonely, for no one in the village has visited her for more than one hundred years. One night, when no one is around, the old woman paints the leaves of the Rainbow Tree black, which makes the villagers sad and gloomy. The villagers are afraid of the old woman, but a small boy named Miguel decides to go visit her anyway. Can Miguel find a way to bring back the Rainbow Tree's colors-and help the people of the village learn a valuable lesson? In this children's story, when a lonely old lady paints the leaves of the village's Rainbow Tree black, a little boy pays her a visit and helps the villagers learn the value of kindness.
Autorenporträt
Leon Shargel has always enjoyed telling stories to his children and grandchildren. Now in his second childhood, he is publishing these stories to be read, told and shared with others. He recently published his first story, The Rainbow Tree. This is his fifth children's story based on the Village of the Rainbow Tree. Leon Shargel is a retired professor of pharmacy and former vice president for a major pharmaceutical company. Previously, he published textbooks and scientific papers. Jahnavi Issar is a talented 16 year old artist. She has been illustrating children's stories since she was 13 years old. These illustrations are her fifth in a series of children's stories about the people who live in the Village of the Rainbow Tree. Jahnavi is an IB student at Centennial High School, Corona California. In her spare time, she likes to draw and listen to music.