Max and the Listening Tree (original) (raw)
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Description
Max is a young man who lives with his grandmother. He is unhappy and upset, so he goes for a walk. His dad is in the army and his mom is a busy nurse. He is at a new school where kids make fun of his name. He wants to fly back to his old home and school. He wishes for someone to talk to. He sits down in the woods and his feelings come pouring out. Suddenly he hears from an old tree about deep roots and things always coming back. It’s his own tree for listening and for coming back. Max begins to feel better, his troubles seem smaller, and he plans to bring his family back to listen. Everyone can find their own listening tree. Or plant one.
Publication Date
2-3-2023
Disciplines
Child Psychology | Counseling | Student Counseling and Personnel Services
Recommended Citation
Ray, Paula and Reneau, Danny, "Max and the Listening Tree" (2023). Zea E-Books Collection. 139.
https://digitalcommons.unl.edu/zeabook/139
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