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The Gardens That Mended a Marriage - cover

The Gardens That Mended a Marriage

Karen Moloney

Publisher: Muswell Press

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A spirited and comic account of developiung a dream Persian garden in the dry soil of Spain. Undserlying the trials and tribulations is a story about love.
Available since: 01/28/2014.
Print length: 225 pages.

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