South of the Buttonwood Tree Free Audiobook Download by Heather Webber


Sometimes, it’s not a stretch to imagine that everything is going to turn out okay. Sometimes, it’s all too easy. For generations, the Buttonwood Tree has stood tall and steadfast in the heart of Manhattan, providing light and hope to those who passed through its branches on their way home or on their way to work. It’s been there for thousands of years—a symbol of enduring strength—but this story tells a different tale altogether: a tale of endurance and perseverance against great odds.

South of the Buttonwood Tree is a compelling and suspenseful story that will keep you guessing until end. The protagonist, Adeline, has a lot in common with her peers. The odds are stacked against her as she tackles medical school, dating, and finding out what happened to the person she loved most.

South of the Buttonwood Tree is a contemporary novel set in New York City. The protagonist, Lucy, has a difficult time finding her place in the world. She is so different from others that she's an outcast at her job, she can't seem to find love with any of the "regular" people and she's constantly getting into trouble.

In this story, we follow a young woman who attempts to escape her family in the American south by moving to New York City. There, she faces many hardships and disappointments until finally finding happiness with her newfound friends.

This story is set in 2007 in the fictional town of Tryon, North Carolina and follows the lives of a group of girls who meet through a mutual Facebook interest despite their differences. Main character Blue is not excited about her upcoming high school graduation. She loves her job as an assistant at the drugstore, but the pressure to fit in with other girls is getting to be too much for her.

Published Date 2020-07-21
Duration 11 hours 44 minutes
Author Heather Webber
Narrated Stephanie Willis, Hallie Ricardo
Reviews
(4 Reviews)
Abridged No
Is It Free? 30-days Free
Category Fiction & Literature
Parent Category Contemporary Women, General, Fairy Tales & Folklore

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