- Home
- Juvenile Fiction
- Historical
- Summer of the Tree Army (A Civilian Conservation Corps Story)
Summer of the Tree Army (A Civilian Conservation Corps Story)
List Price:
$17.99
- Availability: Confirm prior to ordering
- Branding: minimum 50 pieces (add’l costs below)
- Check Freight Rates (branded products only)
Branding Options (v), Availability & Lead Times
- 1-Color Imprint: $2.00 ea.
- Promo-Page Insert: $2.50 ea. (full-color printed, single-sided page)
- Belly-Band Wrap: $2.50 ea. (full-color printed)
- Set-Up Charge: $45 per decoration
- Availability: Product availability changes daily, so please confirm your quantity is available prior to placing an order.
- Branded Products: allow 10 business days from proof approval for production. Branding options may be limited or unavailable based on product design or cover artwork.
- Unbranded Products: allow 3-5 business days for shipping. All Unbranded items receive FREE ground shipping in the US. Inquire for international shipping.
- RETURNS/CANCELLATIONS: All orders, branded or unbranded, are NON-CANCELLABLE and NON-RETURNABLE once a purchase order has been received.
Product Details
Author:
Gloria Whelan, Kirbi Fagan
Format:
Hardcover
Pages:
32
Publisher:
Sleeping Bear Press (March 15, 2021)
Language:
English
ISBN-13:
9781585363858
Dimensions:
9" x 11"
File:
Propulsion-cherrylake-20251212-114737-20251212.xml
Folder:
Propulsion
List Price:
$17.99
As low as:
$13.85
Publisher Identifier:
P-CHERRY
Discount Code:
B
Audience:
Children/juvenile
Case Pack:
20
Lexile Measure:
AD620L
Pub Discount:
65
Imprint:
Sleeping Bear Press
Age Range:
6 to 9
Grade Level:
1st Grade to 4th Grade
Weight:
18oz
Country of Origin:
United States
Series:
Tales of Young Americans
Overview
When young Charlie Brightelot first spies the mysterious barracks in the woods near his home, he's not sure what to think. His father explains that the barracks will soon house young men serving in the Civilian Conservation Corps. President Franklin D. Roosevelt established the work relief program to help employ millions of young men during the Great Depression. Not everyone is happy to see these young men and Charlie's father questions their value. But when a fire threatens the forest, Roosevelt's "Tree Army" springs into action.








