The Ribbon Tree-bookcover

By: Karl Avery

The Ribbon Tree

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In the heart of a lost valley stands a gnarled, ancient tree that has never bloomed. Legend has it that tying a ribbon to its branches grants your deepest desires. From the darkest corners of despair to the brightest dreams of hope, generations of souls are drawn to The Ribbon Tree, seeking solace and redemption.

In this intricately woven tale spanning decades, the lives of desperate individuals intersect beneath the tree’s boughs. From a young man trying to solve the mystery to a soon to be soldier yearning for safe return, each ribbon tied represents a whispered prayer, a silent plea, a fragile thread of connection.

As the tree seemingly bears witness, secrets unravel and destinies intertwine, revealing the enduring power of faith, love, and the resilience of the human spirit. The Ribbon Tree is a timeless saga of hope and redemption, where the ties that bind us are as enduring as the branches of the tree itself.

Originally on the path to becoming a British sprinter, the author’s varied career has included encounters with fascinating people, diverse places, and unique roles. Notably, during the Covid-19 pandemic, he served with the UK Emergency Services as an ambulance crew member. This experience inspired the development of the ‘ribbon tree,’ a symbol of hope for patients and their families. The tree, which he often passed, was bare of leaves but adorned with brightly colored ribbons tied to its branches.

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  • Lewis Avery

    An amazing book buy either ebook or paperback and enjoy

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