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Tracy Chevalier

“Prying out a stump reminded him of how deeply a tree clung to the ground, how tenacious a hold it had on a place. Though he was not a sentimental man - he did not cry when his children died, he simply dug the graves and buried them - James was silent each time he killed a tree, thinking of its time spent in that spot. He never did this with the animals he hunted - they were food, and transient, passing through this world and out again, as people did. But trees felt permanent - until you had to cut them down.”

Tracy Chevalier, At the Edge of the Orchard
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At the Edge of the Orchard At the Edge of the Orchard by Tracy Chevalier
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