Tiffany’s Trees

Tiffany’s Trees by Steven R. Buck, published by Outskirts Press on August 4, 2022, is a 320-page exploration of family dynamics and personal growth. The narrative follows Susie Tucker, who, while pregnant and recovering from a life-altering car accident, commits to raising her daughter Tiffany alone. Each year, she plants a tree and installs a plaque to commemorate significant events, creating a poignant connection to her past that remains largely unspoken until Tiffany reaches adulthood.
As Tiffany grows, she becomes increasingly curious about her origins, including her father’s identity and the significance of the trees and plaques. This book presents Tiffany’s journey as she seeks to uncover the truth while also navigating her own life story, aided by a supportive companion. Themes of love, relationships, and the complexities of parenting are woven throughout, offering insights into the challenges and triumphs of family life.
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While pregnant and recovering from injuries she suffered in a car accident that took away both of her legs, Susie Tucker vows to raise her unborn child, Tiffany, by herself with the only commemoration being the annual planting of a tree and the installation of a adjacent plaque with special words referencing the events. For Tiffany’s first 18 years the subjects of the accident and Tiffany’s father are out of bounds. Now, as an adult, Tiffany is asking for explanations of all three: her birth, her dad and these mysterious trees and plaques. This book takes the reader on a journey with Tiffany vowing to reunite her parents, while developing her own life’s story with a handsome helper.
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