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I admire Applegate's ability to anthropomorphise unexpected narrators, like a tree. I thought the pacing was imperfect or it would have merited a full five stars.
Red is an oak tree who has been around for many years, and he has many stories to tell. He understands a lot about the world, so even when a boy slashes a cruel command to the recently arrived immigrant family in the neighborhood into Red's bark, even when a neighbor threatens to cut Red down, Red does not falter or weary.
I liked the story but I didn't love it. It felt a bit thrown together too quickly, I suppose, and Red seemed to lack some of what I expected from a long-lived oak tree. Probably just me.