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The Marsh
The Marsh
AuthorWendy K. Ulmer
IllustratorSam Pines
Country United States
LanguageAmerican English
GenreBereavement
PublisherWooly Moon Books
Publication date
2023
Media typePaperback
ISBN978-0-578-65193-4
WebsiteOfficial website

The Marsh is the ninth book written by Wendy K. Ulmer, illustrated by Sam Pines and published by Wooly Moon Books. For ages 10 and up.

Synopsis

For Chris Stinson, the marsh was a place of peace and connection to a father he never knew. For his mother, the marsh was at the center of her anger and grief over losing her husband in Vietnam. For Audie, it was a safe and inspiring refuge from an abusive father.


    •       Learn a little about history,

    •          discover a bit about woodworking,

    •              explore loss, grief, and anger,

    •                  and find a way to heal in

    •                      The Marsh.

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