The Space Between Trees
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Not your everyday coming-of-age novel. This story was supposed to be about Evie â how she hasnât made a friend in years, how she tends to stretch the truth (especially about her so-called relationship with college drop-out Jonah Luks), and how she finally comes into her own once she learns to just be herself â but it isnât. Because when her classmate Elizabeth âZabetâ McCabeâs murdered body is found in the woods, everything changes, and Evieâs life is never the same again.
A refined item crafted to enhance its natural qualities in meaningful ways. The manageable size allows easy placement on desks, shelves, and personal areas without overwhelming the surroundings. Its presence adds a subtle layer of support to planning habits, reflection sessions, and thoughtful routines.
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