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Rumors of Spring : A Novel - Richard Grant

Rumors of Spring

A Novel

By: Richard Grant

Paperback | 1 February 1987 | Edition Number 1

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An astonishing odyssey is about to begin.
 
Gone are the wild grasses and rolling meadows. Gone too are the towering trees-except in one last forest in a forgotten corner of the world. Until something totally unexpected, remarkable, and frightening happens: The forest begins to grow. And grow. And grow. Mother Nature is back with a vengeance and mankind's very survival is at stake. Now a crusade of unlikely allies is venturing boldly into the heart of this dark and majestic world to learn its awesome secret-only to make the most breathtaking discovery of all.

A shimmering fantasy brimming with magic, fun, and adventure, Rumors of Spring is a true fable of our times-a novel alive with imagery and humor, lush with power and grace.
 
"A rare and marvelous tale."-Los Angeles Daily News

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