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Harry's Trees
by Jon Cohen
Harry Crane and Amanda Jeffers both lost their spouses on the same day. Amanda is recovering better than Harry, mostly because she has a daughter to take care of. Harry is mired in grief and guilt, compounded when his brother strong arms him into filing a lawsuit over his wife's death. He runs away to the forest where he encounters Amanda's daughter, a meeting that changes his life. Magical and charming. Some points off for some awkward characterization but otherwise a nice story about handling loss, grief, guilt, and redemption.