

An edition of One Acorn's Journey the Legend of the Angel Oak (2010)
By Rhonda S. Edwards
Publish Date
2010
Publisher
SynergEbooks.com
Language
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Pages
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Description:
Whether it will be swept out to sea by incoming waves or eaten by a ravenous sea gull, an acorn lies helpless on the sandy shoreline. Gathering supplies from among sea shells and driftwood, a Kiawah Indian woman notices the acorn, places it in her pocket, and plants it in her garden farther inland. The life cycle of the acorn begins as it is placed into the earth and is followed throughout the story as children are protected by its branches and animals feed from its fruits. This is a touching story of one acorn’s journey to becoming one of the oldest oak trees in North America and its fight for survival in 2010.
subjects: Angel Oak, Kiawah Indian, life cycle of live oak, acorns, oldest living tree in North America, south carolina, children's book
Places: Johns Island, SC