Just One Tree
By June Jewell
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Just One Tree is a children's book about a quirky 62 year old gardener who seeks to bring change to her average community one piece of produce at a time. When two young neighbors move in across the street, she senses a wave of change coming to the neighborhood.
This book shows us how gardening has the ability to bring people together on c
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