All of a sudden and forever : help and healing after the Oklahoma City bombing / Chris Barton ; illustrations by Nicole Xu.
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TextPublisher: Minneapolis : Carolrhoda Books, [2020]Copyright date: �2020Description: 1 volume (unpaged) : illustrations (chiefly colored) ; 29 cmContent type: - text
- unmediated
- volume
- 9781541526693
- 1541526694
- 363.325/140976638 23
- HV6432.6 .B37 2020
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Wasatch County Library Main Floor Childrens Area | Children NonFiction | E History Bar (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | 34301001820556 |
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Includes bibliographical references.
A profoundly moving nonfiction picture book about tragedy, hope, and healing from the award-winning author. Sometimes bad things happen, and you have to tell everyone. Sometimes terrible things happen, and everybody knows. On April 19, 1995, something terrible happened in Oklahoma City: a bomb exploded, and people were hurt and killed. But that was not the end of the story. Those who survived--and those who were forever changed--shared their stories and began to heal. Near the site of the bomb blast, an American elm tree began to heal as well. People took care of the tree just as they took care of each other. The tree and its seedlings now offer solace to people around the world grappling with tragedy and loss. Released to coincide with the 25th anniversary of the Oklahoma City bombing, this book commemorates what was lost and offers hope for the future.
Not listed in Accelerated Reader (AR) program at time of cataloging.
