THE HISTORY OF PINEBERRY AND WHY IT ATTRACTS STRANGE PEOPLE - Couverture souple

Scott-Paton, Mark

 
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Synopsis

Pineberry is a small, quietly magical town where the boundary between the ordinary and the whimsical is thin enough to trip over. The town’s folklore, history, and daily life are shaped by mint spirits, opinionated bees, whispering library shelves, and ducks with political ambitions. Pineberry attracts people who don’t quite fit anywhere else — gentle eccentrics, quiet dreamers, and those who listen more than they speak.

At the center of Pineberry’s modern era is Harold Moushi, a soft‑spoken, steady presence who unintentionally anchors the town’s emotional balance. He isn’t magical, heroic, or chosen — but Pineberry’s oddities behave better around him. The mint grows sweeter, the bees buzz more calmly, and the shelves whisper more gently. Harold listens, and Pineberry trusts him for it.

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