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Mike Shanahan

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Meet Mike Shanahan: The Literary Lounge Q&A

Posted by Aruna at September 11, 2018 in interviews / Q&A's &the literary lounge

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  Today, we’re delighted to welcome writer Mike Shanahan to The Literary Lounge. Mike’s beautiful book, Ladders to Heaven, is published by Unbound. It celebrates the fig tree, a ‘keystone species’ which sustains a huge number of animals and insects around the world and is also important not just in terms of our past but … Continue readings →

Tags : book review, book review Shanahan, books about trees, botany, fig trees, flora and fauna, Ladder to Heaven, Mike Shanahan, non-fiction, Q&A, The Literary Lounge Q&A, tree love, Unbound

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