The Trees Outside

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Pub Date Jun 01 2015 | Archive Date Jul 24 2015

Description

Often as human beings we find ourselves on the outside looking in on a given situation: a friend’s problems with work, the death of a distant relative, even watching police rush to a major car accident. However, one of the most difficult aspects of humanity is being able to look within ourselves and be honest about what we see there.

The Trees Outside is an introspective look at those forces affecting the character Angel Harper, from Andrea N. Carr’s debut novel Family Tree the Novel: Family Tree. Here, she not only helps readers look introspectively at Angel’s life through her poetry and previously edited material, but she reveals the naked truth about her writing as a medium for self-expression.


Often as human beings we find ourselves on the outside looking in on a given situation: a friend’s problems with work, the death of a distant relative, even watching police rush to a major car...


Advance Praise

“This is a must read for all readers new or familiar with Family Tree the Novel. Miss Carr bears her soul and that of Angel’s in a truly enlightening short work.” ~ M.J. Moores, OCT

“This is a must read for all readers new or familiar with Family Tree the Novel. Miss Carr bears her soul and that of Angel’s in a truly enlightening short work.” ~ M.J. Moores, OCT


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