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Afterwards at Twin Oaks
Sequel to the Twin Oaks Trilogy
By: Elizabeth Haswell
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ISBN:
978-1-60862-801-8
Edition:
Paperback, 443 Pages
Publication Date:
January 25, 2021
“Afterwards”...begins with the end of Jed and Jessica Oaks’ life journey. Jed’s final act, as his sister lies dying, is to write an important letter in email form, to both his and his sister’s individual family groups. In it he explains that he and Jessica have started a very worthwhile project but time, unfortunately, has run out for them. Unless something is done, their old, bucolic farm home and animal sanctuary will cease to exist. Important decisions have been made. Seven spunky, orphaned children have been selected to come and find safe haven at Twin Oaks. Each is twelve years of age, the exact age of Jed and Jessica when they were left on their own long ago. Excellent leaders have been hired to provide for their care and support. Competent lawyers have arranged all legalities. Money is not a problem. Still, Jed recognizes even all these preparations may not be enough. His email is a request for additional help from all of them. The question is – was Jed and Jessica’s dream too much to hope for? Is there any chance of success?
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