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The Tree Dwellers - cover

The Tree Dwellers

Hans Wrang

Verlag: Hans Wrang

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Beschreibung

A row of 24 Holm Oak trees line the street.In its branches reside many Tree Dwellers of all ages.If one is lucky to spot a Tree Dweller, the impression is fleeting and one would question oneself if one saw something or someone at all. Maybe it was just a figment of one's imagination. Better to keep quiet and not be thought of as a nutcase.This is the story of the Tree Dwellers.
Verfügbar seit: 05.07.2025.
Drucklänge: 68 Seiten.

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