Beauty from "summary" of The Man Who Planted Trees by Jean Giono
The beauty that surrounded us was unlike anything I had ever seen before. It was not the kind of beauty that is flashy or showy, but rather a quiet and unassuming beauty that seemed to envelop everything in its gentle embrace. It was the beauty of the land itself, of the earth and the sky and the trees that grew there. The man who planted trees understood this beauty in a way that few others did. He saw the potential for growth and renewal in even the most barren and desolate landscapes. He knew that by planting trees, he could help to restore the land to its former glory and create a place of beauty and abundance for future generations to enjoy. But his vision was not just about t...Similar Posts
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