The Giving Tree
The Giving Tree
Shel Silverstein
Jen Rubio
A great story about unconditional giving, but it's also a good reminder to not be that selfish little boy. - Jen Rubio
Michael Batnick
Michael Batnick recommended this book on Twitter.
Alexis Ohanian
Definitely choked up by the end of it... WHY? - Alexis Ohanian
Chris Sacca
It's a good day for catharsis. And [this author] reading [this book] is a damn fine place to start. - Chris Sacca
Mark Zuckerberg
On the "books read" section of Mark Zuckerberg's Facebook profile.
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The Giving Tree

The Giving Tree

Shel Silverstein
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Shel Silverstein
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In the whispering leaves of Shel Silverstein's timeless tale, "The Giving Tree," lies a profound exploration of unconditional love and selflessness. This narrative, as simple as it is deep, charts the journey of a tree's boundless generosity towards a boy, evolving from his carefree childhood through the complex demands of adulthood. With each turn of the page, Silverstein's sparse yet emotionally charged illustrations and text reveal the layers of joy and heartache that accompany the act of giving everything, even when it leaves one bare. At its heart, "The Giving Tree" serves as a mirror reflecting the often overlooked beauty and tragedy of human relationships. Through the evolving relationship between the tree and the boy, Silverstein crafts a poignant parable on the nature of love, sacrifice, and the delicate balance between taking and giving. It is a story that does not shy away from the cost of generosity, yet it whispers to us the sublime peace found in the act of unconditional giving. This masterpiece, with its elegant simplicity and emotional depth, remains an enduring legacy, inviting readers of all ages to ponder the true meaning of love and the joy found in giving oneself away.

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Released
1964
1 Jan
Length
64
Pages

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Michael Batnick recommended this book on Twitter.
A great story about unconditional giving, but it's also a good reminder to not be that selfish little boy. - Jen Rubio
It's a good day for catharsis. And [this author] reading [this book] is a damn fine place to start. - Chris Sacca
Definitely choked up by the end of it... WHY? - Alexis Ohanian
On the "books read" section of Mark Zuckerberg's Facebook profile.
Once there was a tree, and she loved a little boy.
— Shel Silverstein, The Giving Tree

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