“I noticed again the bruised oaks nearby, and their gallant attempts to flourish as if their scars didn't exist. "Why did some of the oaks die and some survive?" Aimee gave me an elegant one-shoulder shrug. "Why do some people stay after a hurricane and why do some never come back?" She looked at me, her eyes measuring. "Why do some people continue to search for the missing, and others give up? I don't know. But I think sometimes a person has to be forced underwater to see if they're going to drown or swim.”
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Book:The Beach Trees
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The Beach Trees
The Beach Trees is a story that unfolds in a picturesque coastal setting, focusing on the lives of individuals connected to a particular stand of beach trees. The narrative delves into the relationships and transformations of these characters, intertwining their personal journeys with the natural world around them. more
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