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  2. The One Tree - Wikipedia

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    The One Tree is a fantasy novel by American writer Stephen R. Donaldson, the second book of the second trilogy of The Chronicles of Thomas Covenant series. It is followed by White Gold Wielder. This book differs from the others in the First and Second Chronicles, in that the story takes place outside of the Land, although still in the same world.

  3. A Separate Peace - Wikipedia

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    At one point, both Gene and Finny are in the tree, and Gene nearly falls, but Finny grabs him, thus saving his life, and creating resentment. Gene is even more resentful of how Finny frequently breaks rules and gets off easy, because of his charm and the school staff being too occupied with the war effort to notice or care.

  4. The Chronicles of Thomas Covenant - Wikipedia

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    Worm/Word/Weird. In the cosmology of the Land, the Earth's core consists of a coiled-up serpent called the "Worm of the World's End". When Covenant attempts to sever a branch of the One Tree by using the power of the white gold, he risks rousing the Worm (which is not fully asleep, but merely resting) and thus destroying the Earth.

  5. The Wounded Land - Wikipedia

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    The Wounded Land is a fantasy novel by American writer Stephen R. Donaldson, the first book of the second trilogy of The Chronicles of Thomas Covenant series. It is followed by The One Tree. The book is dedicated to Lester del Rey with the cryptic appendation: "Lester made me do it." Donaldson has explained on his website that del Rey, his ...

  6. The Giving Tree - Wikipedia

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    The Giving Tree Garden. The Giving Tree is an American children's picture book written and illustrated by Shel Silverstein. First published in 1964 by Harper & Row, it has become one of Silverstein's best-known titles, and has been translated into numerous languages.

  7. The Faraway Tree - Wikipedia

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    A picture-strip book, Up the Faraway Tree, was published in 1951. Over the years, the Faraway Tree stories have been illustrated by various artists including Dorothy M. Wheeler (first editions), Rene Cloke, Janet and Anne Grahame Johnstone, and Georgina Hargreaves. [1]

  8. All About the “One Tree Hill” Reboot, Including What the Cast ...

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    One Tree Hillfans might be returning to Tree Hill soon!. In late August, original stars Sophia Bush and Hilarie Burton confirmed their plans for a new revival of the hit 2000s series, which they ...

  9. A Tree Grows in Brooklyn (novel) - Wikipedia

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    The book was originally printed as series D-117 (~50,000 copies). [12] [13] [14] Demand for the novel was so high it was quickly reprinted as K-28. [14] [15] The protagonist in Jeannette Walls' 2005 memoir The Glass Castle makes reference to growing up reading A Tree Grows in Brooklyn and finding inspiration in the character of Francie Nolan.