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The happy tree

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About This Book

A middle-aged narrator moves between present observation and vivid recollection of a childhood home called Yearsly, its garden, woods, and lead statues, to trace the people and events that shaped her life. Intimate portraits of Cousin Delia, Hugo, and other relatives and friends emerge through sensory detail and domestic scenes, revealing loyalties, small regrets, and the endurance of place. The narrative meditates on memory, ageing, the mutedness that can follow loss, and the quiet persistence of promises and attachments across seasons.

About the Author

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Rosalind Murray

Rosalind Murray was a British author known for her contributions to children's literature. Her notable work, "The Happy Tree," reflects her ability to weave enchanting narratives that resonate with young readers. Murray's writing often explores themes of nature and imagination, inviting children to engage with the world around them. Though not as widely recognized today, her work remains a charming part of the literary heritage of children's storytelling.