A young fox, Erny, sets off to find a magical apple tree to save an ancient oak that is not only home to a family bookstore, but also keeps memories of his mother. This is an emotional story about how to find a miracle, you first need the courage to begin a new chapter in life. In Green Bor, every animal that has written a book can leave it at the Fox Bookstore. This year, the family is preparing to celebrate the 80th anniversary of the bookstore. But during the festivities, a large branch of the oak breaks—the very one where it’s located. It is the first sign of a dangerous illness: the tree-eating fungus. It can’t be cured, and there is only one solution left—to cut the tree down. Ernesto, son of Bartolomeo, doesn’t want to accept such a verdict, because the oak keeps not only books, but also memories of his mother, Annette. Now only the magical wish tree, about which his mother once told him, can help. But where can he find it in the forest? Ernest and his friends must take a difficult path, overcome the bitterness of losses and their fears, find comfort within themselves, and with determination begin a new chapter of their lives. Sometimes goodbyes are necessary. This is a true ode to love and acceptance.