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Aug 25, 2022
Suzan Jackson
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it was amazing
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This beautifully-written novel about trees, people, and connections is powerful, engrossing, and utterly original. It will stick with me for a long time! My full review & a wonderful audio sample:
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Holy Carumba! That was some saga! Suzanne Toren's narration was brilliant!
The integration of science and fictional characters mesmerized me. I'm not sure what made me want to continue reading more. I loved that trees themselves become characters.
That humans are the most destructive force on our planet is not new. What The Overstory does, is tell the tale of small groups of people who, in different ways, try to do something about it. ...more
The integration of science and fictional characters mesmerized me. I'm not sure what made me want to continue reading more. I loved that trees themselves become characters.
That humans are the most destructive force on our planet is not new. What The Overstory does, is tell the tale of small groups of people who, in different ways, try to do something about it. ...more
Apr 22, 2023
Melissa
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Jan 12, 2018
Robin Gustafson
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Aug 15, 2022
Robin Gustafson
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Jul 29, 2022
Angela
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Sep 09, 2019
Shaye Miller
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Feb 23, 2020
Sandy (Ms Reads A Lot)
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