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    “Life, death, love, loneliness, and grief are the building blocks of Jon Cohen's wondrous new novel, along with nonstop action, humor and a broad cast of characters whose actions converge like a perfectly crafted jigsaw puzzle."

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      A former critical care nurse, Jon Cohen is the author of the...

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      Discussion Questions for HARRY'S TREES. Spoiler Alert:...

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      Here are some images that were in my head as I wrote Harry’s...

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      Jon Cohen, with his prior novels The Man in the Window and...

    • Synopsis of "Harry's Trees"

      As Harry agrees to help the young girl, the unlikeliest of...

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  3. Jon Cohen, senior correspondent with Science, earned his B.A. in science writing from the University of California, San Diego. He specializes in covering biomedicine with a focus on infectious diseases, epidemics, immunology, vaccines, and global health.

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    A former critical care nurse, Jon Cohen is the author of the novels Harry's Trees, The Man in the Window and Max Lakeman and the Beautiful Stranger.

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  8. Here are some images that were in my head as I wrote Harry’s Trees. Maplewood Cemetery was next door to us, a beautiful spot. The library and the restaurant intrigued me. And then of course, other objects inspire. A hawk feather, an old bank ledger. Sometimes, a simple photo strikes a chord.

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