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THE SYCAMORES

The Sycamore is a poignant historical novel that captures the quiet resilience of ordinary lives tested by love, loss, and mental illness. Set in post-war America, it follows Nathan Wallace, a humble bread truck driver, whose steady devotion collides with grief and a fraying marriage. When his rural delivery route leads him to the poised Correll Farrington, their worlds intertwine—revealing the delicate balance between duty, desire, and healing. Both tender and haunting, this novel is a portrait of endurance, redemption, and the fragile beauty of hope.

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The Sycamore is a deeply intimate, emotionally layered historical novel that explores what it means to love someone through mental illness, grief, and the quiet wars waged inside a home. The story follows Nathan Thaddeus Wallace — a faithful, working-class bread truck driver — as he navigates the complexities of a post-war American life filled with simple routines, unspeakable loss, and a marriage unraveling under the weight of trauma. As he works tirelessly to provide stability for his wife Carly and daughter Denise, he clings to a dream of one day owning a home in the country — a dream that keeps him afloat, even when everything else threatens to drown him. When Nathan takes on a new rural route, he encounters the elegance and quiet strength of Correll Farrington, a horsewoman whose life contrasts sharply with his own. As these two worlds gently touch, a story of emotional conflict, loyalty, and the human need to be seen unfolds. A novel that balances sorrow with serenity, hardship with hope, The Sycamore is a testament to quiet heroism, the long road of healing, and the fragile threads that hold families together.

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