“No one can rightly call his garden his own unless he himself made it.”
Quote by Alfred Austin
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The Garden That I Love
This novel delves into the emotional journey of a protagonist whose life is deeply intertwined with the garden they cherish. The story captures the essence of human emotions and the serene beauty of nature, offering readers a reflective and touching experience. more
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