EPISODE · Oct 27, 2023 · 18 MIN
Kathleen Olson's Interview
from Book Launch International - a Subsidiary of CMP
“The Time Tree,” from Christian Faith Publishing author Kathleen Olson, is an enjoyable narrative that brings a unique perspective to the life of a tree and all who encounter it over its lifetime. “The Time Tree”: a thoughtful narrative that offers some historical context and encourages readers to view life from a fresh perspective. “The Time Tree” is the creation of published author Kathleen Olson, a proud wife of over fifty-seven years, mother, and grandmother who enjoys traveling the world. Olson shares, “The Tree was born of unusual and tragic circumstances in the pre-Columbian prairie that would become Nebraska. As a young tree, it was fortunate that it was not the victim of a tornado or other weather denizens. Once The Tree was a hundred years old, it was able to take the arrows of young Pawnee honing their skills as well as being part of their festivals. Slaves fleeing the South looked for the bent branch on The Tree to point them correctly onto the North. But The Tree valued above all the ones that came to talk to it, finding its shade and shelter a haven for their thoughts and even a spoken word or two. “The Tree still grows today, inviting others to come to its haven.”
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“The Time Tree,” from Christian Faith Publishing author Kathleen Olson, is an enjoyable narrative that brings a unique perspective to the life of a tree and all who encounter it over its lifetime. “The Time Tree”: a thoughtful narrative that offers some historical context and encourages readers to view life from a fresh perspective. “The Time Tree” is the creation of published author Kathleen Olson, a proud wife of over fifty-seven years, mother, and grandmother who enjoys traveling the world. Olson shares, “The Tree was born of unusual and tragic circumstances in the pre-Columbian prairie that would become Nebraska. As a young tree, it was fortunate that it was not the victim of a tornado or other weather denizens. Once The Tree was a hundred years old, it was able to take the arrows of young Pawnee honing their skills as well as being part of their festivals. Slaves fleeing the South looked for the bent branch on The Tree to point them correctly onto the North. But The Tree valued above all the ones that came to talk to it, finding its shade and shelter a haven for their thoughts and even a spoken word or two. “The Tree still grows today, inviting others to come to its haven.”
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