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Solomon's Oak

This novel delves into the historical significance of Solomon's Oak, a centuries-old tree, and its role in the lives of the people who have lived in its shadow. The story weaves together tales of the tree's longevity, the various owners and guardians who have protected it, and the cultural and spiritual significance it holds in the local community. more

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Jo-Ann Mapson
Jo-Ann Mapson

Jo-Ann Mapson is an American author known for her heartwarming and touching novels. Her works often focus on family, community, and interpersonal relationships, which are highly appreciated by readers. more

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