Two Trees Make a Forest
Two Trees Make a Forest
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`A subtle, powerful exploration of the relationship between people and place ... a luminous evocation ' - Melissa Harrison`Takes a twisting path through mountain passes, over tree roots, by spoonbilled birds and into a family's past. Lee asks the reader to wonder, what makes a homeland? Is it language, family, landscape?' - Rowan Hisayo Buchanan `Both clear-eyed and tender hearted; Lee is a poetic talent keenly attentive to the mysterious and sublime' Sharlene Teo`Its short, shining sections ti…
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`A subtle, powerful exploration of the relationship between people and place ... a luminous evocation ' - Melissa Harrison


`Takes a twisting path through mountain passes, over tree roots, by spoonbilled birds and into a family's past. Lee asks the reader to wonder, what makes a homeland? Is it language, family, landscape?' - Rowan Hisayo Buchanan


`Both clear-eyed and tender hearted; Lee is a poetic talent keenly attentive to the mysterious and sublime' Sharlene Teo

`Its short, shining sections tilt yearningly towards one another; in form as well as content, this is a beautiful book about the distance between people and between places, the means of their bridging - and finding a home in language' - Robert Macfarlane

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`A subtle, powerful exploration of the relationship between people and place ... a luminous evocation ' - Melissa Harrison


`Takes a twisting path through mountain passes, over tree roots, by spoonbilled birds and into a family's past. Lee asks the reader to wonder, what makes a homeland? Is it language, family, landscape?' - Rowan Hisayo Buchanan


`Both clear-eyed and tender hearted; Lee is a poetic talent keenly attentive to the mysterious and sublime' Sharlene Teo

`Its short, shining sections tilt yearningly towards one another; in form as well as content, this is a beautiful book about the distance between people and between places, the means of their bridging - and finding a home in language' - Robert Macfarlane

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