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  1. When his wife dies suddenly, he is unable to cope. Leaving his job and his old life behind, Harry makes his way to the remote woods of northeastern Pennsylvania’s Endless Mountains, determined to lose himself. But fate intervenes in the form of a fiercely determined young girl named Oriana.

  2. My wife and I used to own a small place in the Endless Mountains of Pennsylvania. A tiny house, a barn, tumbled-down stone walls. Sometimes, we'd load the kids into the car and drive around and admire the little towns scattered among the low rolling hills. Here are some images that were in my head as I wrote Harry’s Trees. Maplewood Cemetery ...

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  3. Jon Cohen is an American novelist and screenwriter. As a screenwriter he is best known for his co-writing contribution to the Steven Spielberg-directed film Minority Report (2002). [1] A native of Swarthmore, Pennsylvania, Cohen worked as a critical care nurse in Philadelphia before becoming a writer.

  4. Jon is the recipient of a creative writing grant from the National Endowment for the Arts, and is the co-writer of the film "Minority Report," directed by Steven Spielberg. His latest novel is "Harry's Trees." Jon lives with his wife outside of Philadelphia.

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  5. I earned a B.A. in science writing from the University of California, San Diego (1981) and live in Cardiff-by-the-Sea, California with my wife, Shannon Bradley, and we have three adult children.

  6. A former critical care nurse, Jon Cohen is the author of Max Lukeman and the Beautiful Stranger, The Man in the Window, and Harry's Trees. A recipient of an NEA Fellowship for creative writing, he is also the cowriter of the film Minority Report, directed by Stephen Spielberg.

  7. Max Lakeman is head-over-heels in love with his wife, enchanted by his two children, happy with his job mowing lawns. Unshakably content. Or is he? One warm summer night, Max’s overactive imagination conjures up a beautiful woman, Mrs. Zeno, who steps out of the moonlit rhododendrons and into his life.

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