Zora’s father thinks she should wear dresses instead of overalls and leave tree climbing and dreaming of big cities to boys. But her mother teaches Zora that dreams, like new tree branches, are always within reach. “Emphasizes the awareness of family, nature, and community that is reflected in [Hurston’s] writing.” — The New York Times Book Review
- ISBN: 9781584300304
- Author: Miller, William
- Published: 2001 , Lee & Low Books
- Themes: Authors, growing up, Literary, Spanish edition
- Descriptors: Biography - Autobiography- Memoir, Picture Book, Primary (ages 6-9), United States
- No. of pages: 32