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The Green Bay Tree Early Autums A Good Woman .

This book delves into the interplay between the natural world and the human experience, focusing on the changing seasons and their impact on the lives of its characters. It portrays the multifaceted nature of womanhood through the lens of personal growth and relationships. more

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Louis Bromfield
Louis Bromfield

Louis Bromfield was an American author born on December 27, 1896, and died on March 18, 1956. He is known for his profound portrayals of rural American life and his commitment to environmental conservation. more

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