The fifteen wonders of Daniel Green
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Naperville, Illinois : Sourcebooks Landmark, [2019].
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329 pages ; 21 cm
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Nov 8, 2023
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Oct 24, 2023
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"Daniel travels through America's countryside, creating astonishing crop circles that leave communities mystified. But when a dying Vermont corn farmer hires Daniel in an effort to breathe new life into the town he loves, Daniel is drawn into a community struggling to stitch itself back together. For once he is forced to stand still, and face the past he's been running from all this years. For fans of Phaedra Patrick and Fredrick Backman, this astonishing debut explores the healing power of forgiveness, the quirky definition of family, and the realization that home is not the walls you build but the people you choose to build them with." --

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APA Citation (style guide)

Boyce, E. (2019). The fifteen wonders of Daniel Green. Naperville, Illinois, Sourcebooks Landmark.

Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation (style guide)

Boyce, Erica. 2019. The Fifteen Wonders of Daniel Green. Naperville, Illinois, Sourcebooks Landmark.

Chicago / Turabian - Humanities Citation (style guide)

Boyce, Erica, The Fifteen Wonders of Daniel Green. Naperville, Illinois, Sourcebooks Landmark, 2019.

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Boyce, Erica. The Fifteen Wonders of Daniel Green. Naperville, Illinois, Sourcebooks Landmark, 2019.

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Includes Reading Group Guide.
Description
"Daniel travels through America's countryside, creating astonishing crop circles that leave communities mystified. But when a dying Vermont corn farmer hires Daniel in an effort to breathe new life into the town he loves, Daniel is drawn into a community struggling to stitch itself back together. For once he is forced to stand still, and face the past he's been running from all this years. For fans of Phaedra Patrick and Fredrick Backman, this astonishing debut explores the healing power of forgiveness, the quirky definition of family, and the realization that home is not the walls you build but the people you choose to build them with." --,Provided by publisher