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A Sense of Seasons

In A Sense of Seasons, the author delves into the intricate patterns and rhythms of the seasons, offering insights into how they shape ecosystems, influence human behavior, and evoke emotions. The book combines scientific observations with personal reflections, creating a rich tapestry of seasonal experiences. more

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Jean Hersey

Jean Hersey is a renowned author born in 1902. His works span various literary genres, including novels, poetry, and drama. Hersey is known for his profound insights and rich imagination, with his writings often exploring the complexities of human nature and the injustices of society. more

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“September is a sweep of dusky, purple asters, a sumac branch swinging a fringe of scarlet leaves, and the bittersweet scene of wild grapes when I walk down the lane to the mailbox. September is a golden month of mellow sunlight and still clear days. ... Small creatures in the grass, as if realizing their days are numbered, cram the night air with sound. Everywhere goldenrod is full out.”

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