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Based on andrew solomons awardwinning, critically acclaimed, new york times bestselling nonfiction book far from the tree. Andrew solomons startling proposition in far from the tree is. It frames an area of inquirydifference between parents and childrenthat many of us have experienced in. Winner of the 2017 national book award for young peoples literature. A bold and unambiguous call to redefine how we view differencea stunning work of.

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