The Tin-can Telephone Tree single work   short story  
Issue Details: First known date: 2015... 2015 The Tin-can Telephone Tree
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    y separately published work icon In Their Branches : Stories from ABC RN's Trees Project Gretchen Miller (editor), Sydney : HarperCollins Australia , 2015 8705832 2015 anthology short story autobiography

    'A very special collection of over one hundred stories, memories, and reflections on trees that have had a special meaning in the lives of Australians, from ABC RN.

    'We all have a favourite tree. We scaled their trunks in childhood, planted their saplings in memory of someone we loved, and carried their silhouettes in our hearts across lifetimes and continents. We have watched them grow and watched them burn, skylarked around in their foliage and cried into their trunks. Up in their branches we have let our imaginations soar, found a sanctuary away from our troubles, and felt connected to nature and life and the ages.

    'When ABC RN asked its audience for stories for their trees Project, the response was astounding - listeners sent in their memories and reflections on trees they've loved and trees they've lost. Gretchen Miller has lovingly gathered over one hundred of these deeply personal stories and poems into this exquisite collection. In their Branches is the perfect book for the arborist, the dreamer and the tree hugger in all of us.' (Publication summary)

    Sydney : HarperCollins Australia , 2015
    pg. 71
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