This Novelist's 1989 House Has an Original Painting Inspired by a Mary Oliver Poem
Briefly

The house Leslie found not only met logistical needs but also resonated with her desire for a place to put down roots and start a new chapter, reflecting a deeper emotional connection to home.
Despite initial trepidation, Leslie's embrace of her neighborhood's community, parks, and trails, along with her creative growth (as seen in her novel debut), illustrates a sense of blooming and thriving in her new home.
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