Dedication from "summary" of The Man Who Planted Trees by Jean Giono
The man devoted himself entirely to his work. He had a singular goal: to transform a barren land into a flourishing forest. Day after day, he toiled under the scorching sun, planting saplings with care and precision. He did not seek recognition or reward; his only satisfaction came from seeing the trees grow tall and strong. His dedication was unwavering, even in the face of adversity. When a wildfire ravaged the forest, destroying years of hard work, he did no...Similar Posts
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