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    <body><![CDATA[It took a while for this book to &quot;grab&quot; me, but once it did I was hooked.  I loved the metaphor throughout the story of winter wheat and its comparisons to love and life.  As Ellen's mom said, &quot;That don't mean nothing.  We get mad, sure!  Like ice an' snow an' thunder an' lightning storm, but they don't hurt the wheat down in the ground any.&quot;  (The strong, good wheat can still grow through the toughest of times.)]]></body>
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