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Memoirs of a Fallen Oak: Book Review
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This beautifully crafted, emotional short story was absolutely breath-taking. Em?¡¯s devastating losses pile up while her husband begins to buckle under the strain of maintaining a family environment.

Their love, so deep and true was weighted by circumstances beyond their control. The sad ending had a positive twist that will leave the reader with a feeling of distant wonderment and hope. I really liked how the whole story came full circle around a big old oak tree on the family?¡¯s property.

Megan Allen is a gifted writer and I highly recommend "Memoirs of a Fallen Oak."

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~ Lillian Brummet, Book Reviewer, and co-author of the book Trash Talk - a guide for anyone concerned about their impact on the environment. (www.sunshinecable.com/~drumit)




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