THE GARDEN, BARN, AND THE Y TREE
The tree is so called because in its early days two young trees separated by about five feet somehow grew toward each other and finally intertwined leaving a large gap at their bases to for an upside down "Y." None of the locals seem to know exactly what kind of plant it is but it has always been called the "Y" tree. Teenagers Trudi Hartmann and Erik Richter began their summer vacation with the expectation of hanging with their friends and generally relaxing from the rigors of high school. Their parents, however, have different plans by using their children to complete necessary chores around their farms. To demonstrate their disappointment with their parents' decisions, the teens plan to escape for a couple of weeks to the big city for fun and adventure. Fate intervenes with the "Y" tree figuring prominently and the teens discover themselves trapped in an alien other parallel universe with little hope of returning home. While in this other world the Trudi and Erik endear themselves to the local denizens and ultimately become determined to live out their days away from the their farms and chores. The magic of the tree comes into play again which brings the teens full circle.
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THE GARDEN, BARN, AND THE Y TREE
The tree is so called because in its early days two young trees separated by about five feet somehow grew toward each other and finally intertwined leaving a large gap at their bases to for an upside down "Y." None of the locals seem to know exactly what kind of plant it is but it has always been called the "Y" tree. Teenagers Trudi Hartmann and Erik Richter began their summer vacation with the expectation of hanging with their friends and generally relaxing from the rigors of high school. Their parents, however, have different plans by using their children to complete necessary chores around their farms. To demonstrate their disappointment with their parents' decisions, the teens plan to escape for a couple of weeks to the big city for fun and adventure. Fate intervenes with the "Y" tree figuring prominently and the teens discover themselves trapped in an alien other parallel universe with little hope of returning home. While in this other world the Trudi and Erik endear themselves to the local denizens and ultimately become determined to live out their days away from the their farms and chores. The magic of the tree comes into play again which brings the teens full circle.
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THE GARDEN, BARN, AND THE Y TREE

THE GARDEN, BARN, AND THE Y TREE

THE GARDEN, BARN, AND THE Y TREE

THE GARDEN, BARN, AND THE Y TREE

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The tree is so called because in its early days two young trees separated by about five feet somehow grew toward each other and finally intertwined leaving a large gap at their bases to for an upside down "Y." None of the locals seem to know exactly what kind of plant it is but it has always been called the "Y" tree. Teenagers Trudi Hartmann and Erik Richter began their summer vacation with the expectation of hanging with their friends and generally relaxing from the rigors of high school. Their parents, however, have different plans by using their children to complete necessary chores around their farms. To demonstrate their disappointment with their parents' decisions, the teens plan to escape for a couple of weeks to the big city for fun and adventure. Fate intervenes with the "Y" tree figuring prominently and the teens discover themselves trapped in an alien other parallel universe with little hope of returning home. While in this other world the Trudi and Erik endear themselves to the local denizens and ultimately become determined to live out their days away from the their farms and chores. The magic of the tree comes into play again which brings the teens full circle.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940151531481
Publisher: D.L. Roberts
Publication date: 05/07/2015
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
File size: 51 KB

About the Author

D.L. Roberts is the author of this novella and editor of other fine books. He is an air force veteran, a former prison counselor, and volunteer page at a local library.
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