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Tree Willow

Willow Tree Figures: The Best Gift For Christmas

Willow tree figurines are some of the most amazing pieces of nature that you can keep preserved with you, forever. They are a hidden discovery for those who consider gifting to be their piece of cake. These Willow tree figurines are specially designed by artists, and carved by hands. They can be customized according to your taste and liking. They are excellent pieces of architecture yet are very affordable. They are best suited for gifting on Christmas, but can suit any other occasion too.

A quick background

The discoverer of these Willow tree figurines is Susan Lordi. She has not yet involved anyone with her and carves them individually and personally. After the process of carving on the wood, each piece in painted independently by the manufacturer. There are no carvings done on the face. The figure is kept slim as that resembles the tree bark. Susan does not stress upon any meaning to the Willow tree figurines and she expects the customer to derive a meaning out of these sculptures. The receiver has been given full freedom to interpret the figures according to their senses.

This peculiar work of nature began in 2000 and the business in blooming since then. You can find every possible adaptation in the willow tree collectibles. You may get a dancing couple, a mother and her infant son, a father with his son on his shoulders, a romantic couple etc.

Why are these figures famous?

The main reason for them becoming so popular is that they portray a certain extent of human emotion and joy. These tree figurines can prove to be a very memorable as well as intellectual present for your lovable. Every piece of these tree figurines are specially sculptured and can be targeted towards the person you are giving them to. These can be mended according to the emotion the receiver is in.

They are perfect as gifts for birthdays, weddings, anniversary etc. The Willow tree figurines bring a very warm feeling at heart to the receiver. The willow tree collectibles get newer entries each year and are a collectable item for all. The expenses of these products are not much to alter your bank statement and can easily be pursued as a hobby. On Christmas, especially, there are special collections launched in the market. They may resemble young Jesus with Mother Mary. Sheep and the Three Kings can also be carved in the willow wood. The whole scenario of the birth of the Lord's Son can be depicted by these willow tree collectibles.

Today, these willow tree figures have become a global figure and people have started paying heed to these, world wide. They are small in size and non brittle in nature. They are strong and tough against minimal corrosion and thus can easily be transported overseas.

Pears on a Willow Tree
Pears on a Willow Tree
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Pears on a Willow Tree is a multigenerational roadmap of love and hate, distance and closeness, and the lure of roots that both bind and sustain us all. The Marchewka women are inseparable. They relish the joys of family gatherings; from preparing traditional holiday meals to organizing a wedding in which each of them is given a specific task--whether it's sewing the bridal gown or preserving pickles as a gift to the newlyweds. Bound together by recipes, reminiscences and tangled relationships, these women are the foundation of a dignified, compassionate family--one that has learned to survive the hardships of emigration and assimilation in twentieth-century America.But as the century evolves, so does each succeeding generation. As the older women keep a tight hold on the family traditions passed from mother to daughter, the younger women are dealing with more modern problems, wounds not easily healed by the advice of a local priest or a kind word from mother.Amy is separated by four generations from her great-grandmother Rose, who emigrated from Poland. Rose's daughter Helen adjusted to the family's new home in a way her mother never could, while at the same time accepting the importance of Old Country ways. But Helen's daughter Ginger finds herself suffocating within the close-knit family, the first Marchewka woman to leave Detroit for the adventure of life beyond the reach of her mother and grandmother. It's in the American West that Ginger raises her daughter Amy, uprooted from the safety of kitchens perfuned by the aroma of freshly baked poppy seed cake and pierogi made by hand by generations of women. But Amy is about to realize that there may be room in her heart for both the Old World and the New.

Leslie Pietrzyk's Pears on a Willow Tree starts with a recipe for pierogi and ends with one for poppy-seed cake. In between, four generations of Polish-American women talk, cook, argue, sew each other's wedding dresses, tell stories, and understand and misunderstand each other in the way that only mothers and daughters can. Starting with iron-willed Rose, who emigrates from Poland, and ending with Amy, who flees the role of her alcoholic mother's keeper, the Marchewka women enact an ancient dance of embracing and rejecting the tradition they come from. "It is the girls who keep the family alive," Rose writes to her Polish mother; but it is also true that, as she later tells her great-granddaughter, "It's impossible for a good daughter to leave; it's impossible for a good daughter to stay." Many of the chapters in Pears on a Willow Tree were first published as stories, and they sometimes hang together a trifle too neatly, with none of a novel's usual depth or range. But Pietrzyk has a nifty, uncluttered prose style and above all a keen ear for the way women really do talk. Pears on a Willow Tree is a promising debut from a writer with a gift for the enduring art of domestic portraiture.

The Willow Tree
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“A major American novelist of a stature with William Burroughs and Joseph Heller.”—Los Angeles Times Bobby is young and black. Barely a teenager, he is old beyond his years. The best thing in Bobby’s life is Maria, his Hispanic girlfriend. However, their lives are irrevocably shattered when a vicious Hispanic street gang attack the couple. When Bobby’s bruised and bloodied body is discovered by Moishe, an aged concentration camp survivor, an unlikely friendship begins. As Moishe slowly, painfully reveals his own tragic story, Bobby struggles angrily with his desperate need for revenge.

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Life With Willie The Weeping Willow Tree
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Ten orphans mysteriously disappear from The Wide Wings Orphanage where their caretaker has abused them. Willie the weeping willow tree raises the orphans, teaching them to become well-adjusted adults so that they are able to take over the orphanage after it is abandoned. Find out how it all takes place and what happens to the evil caretaker. This story will teach children to keep trying to make changes that will benefit themselves and others when faced with difficult situations in life. They will also learn to use their experiences to help others less fortunate than themselves. Finally, they will learn to forgive but not allow evil a second chance. Ages: 8 - 12

Like The Willow Tree (Dear America)
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Two-time Newbery Award-winning author Lois Lowry brings a brand-new, beautiful diary to the Dear America series! Suddenly orphaned by the Spanish flu epidemic in the fall of 1918, eleven-year-old Lydia Pierce and her fourteen-year-old brother, Daniel, of Portland, Maine, are taken by their uncle to be raised in the Shaker community at Sabbathday Lake. Thrust into the Shakers' unfamiliar way of life, Lydia must grapple with a new world that is nothing like the one she used to know. Now separated from her beloved brother, for men and women do not mix in this community, Lydia must adjust to many changes. But in time, and with her courageous spirit, she learns to find the joy in life again.Since she is separated from her beloved brother -- for males and females do not live together in this communal village -- Lydia is forced to adjust to the restrictions placed upon her once carefree, creative spirit all on her own. PRAISE FOR DEAR AMERICA: "More than a supplement to classroom textbooks, this series is an imaginative, solid entre into American history." --PUBLISHERS WEEKLY "An impressive series that will challenge students to make connections from prominent historical events to relevant life situations . . . A wonderful asset to the classroom as well as to home libraries." --CHILDREN'S BOOK REVIEW SERVICE "Engaging, accessible historical fiction." --SLJ "The Dear America diaries represent the best of historical fiction for any age." --CHICAGO TRIBUNE

The Dancing Willow Tree
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In 1950, young Elizabeth Turner was raped by Reverend Oliver, the assistant pastor of her father's church. After a hidden pregnancy she gave birth to her son, Johnny. Reverend Turner, Elizabeth's father refused to respond to her story of rape and disowned her and her son. He forced Elizabeth and his wife, Loretha to hide the identity of the baby's father and live the next thirty six years with lies and secrets. In 1986, Reverend Oliver was forced to confess to his family as well as the Turner family, but before he could leave Rehoboth he became seriously ill. The ripple effect of his confession touches everyone causing them to have an array of physical and emotional reactions. As Elizabeth continued to move on with her life, she didn't know the secret her husband, Nat harbored was the cause of his suffering and enormous pain. Thea, Reverend Oliver's wife, could not escape the disgrace and shame she was feeling. She watched painfully as her son, Malcolm tried to forge a relationship with his brother, Johnny. And she never knew Malcolm was also struggling to come to terms with his sexuality. Thea's most plaguing dilemma had to do with her relationship with her husband. Her only consolation was an old weeping willow tree in her front yard where the graceful branches would dance on the mild summer breezes. Thea called it her dancing willow tree and she would sit under it daily to pray and receive guidance from the Lord. She knew if her husband was to be saved, she had to give him a life threatening ultimatum.

Why the Willow Weeps
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A guide to putting on a play using bare hands or colorfully painted gloves shows young readers how to create an entire cast of characters, including a willow tree, a rose, a tortoise, and other creatures.

Sarah's Willow
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Sarah loves the willow tree behind her house. But one day, two men come and paint a white cross on the willow's trunk, and the next day when Sarah comes home from school she finds that her beloved tree has been cut down. Sarah is heartbroken, and she worries about the little tree spirit that she met in a dream. Where will it live now? Sarah's father has an idea. It will not bring back Sarah's willow, but it holds out hope for the future. Maja Dusikova's beautiful paintings illustrate this simple story of loss and renewal.

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