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Sleep in the Woods

This book is a compilation of short tales that explore the beauty and mysteries of the natural world, offering readers a chance to reflect on the human experience in the context of the woods and the environment. more

Author

Dorothy Eden
Dorothy Eden

Dorothy Eden, a British novelist, was born on April 3, 1912, and passed away on March 4, 1982. Her works are known for their delicate emotional descriptions and unique narrative style, which have won her a wide readership. more

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