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The Mystery of the Onion That Always Cries When It Meets a Knife

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This onion has a secret—it can’t help but cry whenever a knife is near. The garden wonders why, speculating if it’s the fear of being chopped or just a natural reflex. The onion tries different methods to stay calm, but nothing works. It eventually accepts its fate, teaching the garden that some things are simply beyond control. It becomes a lesson in embracing who you are, even when it makes you cry.

45 pages, Kindle Edition

Published September 18, 2024

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Michael Clarke

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Michael Clarke (2 spaces): adaptations of ancient writings
Michael Clarke (3 spaces): GRs’ author of All Day, Every Day
Michael Clarke (4 spaces): non-fiction, past director of RUSI, Visiting Professor of Defence Studies King’s College London
Michael Clarke (5 spaces): cricketeer
Michael Clarke (6 spaces): GRs’ author with books on marketing and social media
Michael Clarke (7 spaces): late martial artist
Michael Clarke (8 spaces): non-fiction, specializes in China and the Far East
Michael Clarke (9 spaces): Director of the Scottish National Gallery
Michael Clarke (10 spaces): tween book series Pick Pock, Tick Tock
Michael Clarke (11 spaces): non-fiction, late sociology professor from Universities of Birmingham and of Liverpool
Michael Clarke (12 spaces): non-fiction, Irish professor of classics at National University of Ireland

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