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Tree House Forest
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Tree House Forest

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Tree House Forest is author Nancy Hall’s sixth book, a collection of her short stories and latest poetry, which vividly paints a picture of the world around her based upon her life experiences and keen observations. In her short story Morning Star Home for Children, which opens the book, Nancy recounts: Because the Tree House Forest had made a name for itself and was doing well, the City visited the mountaintop on one occasion – and it appeared that the City wanted to take back the land from the black people. This made the black people wonder, How much further can we be shoved? George and Earl had been given the land, and they had made it look good – too good – and now the City wanted the land for itself. However, George and Earl and the residents steadfastly stood their ground; the City backed off; and George and Earl were able to keep their land. It’s no surprise they prevailed, because, later in the book, as Nancy begins her poem, I Am a New Yorker: I am a New Yorker. I can’t be pushed, pulled, or grabbed.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Bookstand Publishing
Date
30 October 2015
Pages
40
ISBN
9781634982290

Tree House Forest is author Nancy Hall’s sixth book, a collection of her short stories and latest poetry, which vividly paints a picture of the world around her based upon her life experiences and keen observations. In her short story Morning Star Home for Children, which opens the book, Nancy recounts: Because the Tree House Forest had made a name for itself and was doing well, the City visited the mountaintop on one occasion – and it appeared that the City wanted to take back the land from the black people. This made the black people wonder, How much further can we be shoved? George and Earl had been given the land, and they had made it look good – too good – and now the City wanted the land for itself. However, George and Earl and the residents steadfastly stood their ground; the City backed off; and George and Earl were able to keep their land. It’s no surprise they prevailed, because, later in the book, as Nancy begins her poem, I Am a New Yorker: I am a New Yorker. I can’t be pushed, pulled, or grabbed.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Bookstand Publishing
Date
30 October 2015
Pages
40
ISBN
9781634982290