Above the Treetops

Above the Treetops

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Finding yourself is never easy, especially for Emerson Hall. She's been diagnosed with a strange condition and now, her life is changing before her eyes. She can' ttell who her true friends are anymore and she's questioning her health, sanity, and friendships all because of a few words. Her loose family ties are breaking and it seems as if no one believes her anymore. Will she be able to repair these broken bonds and find her sanity? Or not?
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