![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Samar’s Muslim family is not accepted by the neighborhood so she has no friends, not even Stephen, the boy who lives next door. Red stands in the yard of a blue and a green house, and the animals share their community with a young girl named Samar who lives there. Though they fight about the crowded conditions, they find ways to get along. Red hosts the crow Bongo and several families of animals. Trees and animals must not talk to humans for their own safety, so Red takes its responsibility as a bearer of hopes seriously. The narrator introduces itself as Red, a 200-year-old oak tree who acts as the neighborhood wishtree: every May first, people write down their wishes and hang them in Red’s branches. The following version of this book was used to create this study guide: Applegate, Katherine. ![]()
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