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Complete, First published Jan 06, 2021
*This short story is an extra chapter to the awesome book "Seedfolks" by Paul Fleischman. I wrote  this chapter for a class project. Hope you enjoy!

Tae Seung moved to Cleveland from South Korea. He discovered a garden that impacted his broken life, and became part of a small restaurant band. How will his story unfold?
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