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1lquilter
I remember a sentimental, almost Hans Christian Andersen-like story, told from the perspective of a tree. It ends up beautifully decorated with tinsel in a home, and then is burnt. As in, the story is told from the perspective of the tree as it is burning.
I suspect there are more than one of these, but this made a deep impression on me as a kid, and I'd love to find it ...
I suspect there are more than one of these, but this made a deep impression on me as a kid, and I'd love to find it ...
2AntiLeah
I just someone talking about that on the radio recently! I'm pretty sure that is The Fir Tree by Hans Christian Andersen.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Fir-Tree
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Fir-Tree
3MyriadBooks
Do you mean like Andersen's "The Pine Tree" (link to full story)? Although the burning bit is only a small part at the end.
4lquilter
I believe that one of these is probably it. Are they exactly the same story? They seem to be.
5MyriadBooks
Different translations, perhaps? The "Fir-Tree" actually sounds more familiar to my ear than "Pine Tree", but the latter is what popped up first when I googled.