
The Root and the Branch
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Narrado por:
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Connor Felix
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Laurence Muzembi
Sobre este áudio
The Root and The Branch: A Novel of Legacy, Redemption, and the Unseen Harvest
Asher has built his life on the fertile ground of honesty. His organic farm, "Asher's Bounty," is a testament to his values: integrity, hard work, and a deep, almost spiritual connection to the land. He is a man perpetually looking forward, cultivating new growth, embodying the spirit of fruitfulness and prosperity. Yet, beneath his thriving present lies a subtle, inherited impulse—the Manasseh-like desire to simply "forget" any past hardship, to push beyond discomfort and move on.
His ambitious expansion plans lead him to an old, dilapidated mill in the heart of the Cotswolds, a picturesque monument to a bygone industrial era. But within its silent, ancient walls, Asher unearths a hidden ledger, a chilling document meticulously detailing a ruthless past: his own ancestor, Thomas Asher, built his fortune on exploitation, forced evictions, and child labor.
Suddenly, Asher’s carefully cultivated world is shattered. The prosperity he cherishes feels tainted, its roots buried in a bitter, shameful history he never knew existed. Can he truly be fruitful if the very foundation of his lineage is blighted? As the hidden truths threaten to unravel his family and reputation, Asher is forced to confront the uncomfortable choice: will he "forget" this darkness, or embark on a courageous journey of reconciliation and healing, risking everything to redeem a past that is not his own, yet undeniably shapes his present?
The Root and The Branch is a powerful family saga, a resonant tale of inheritance, and a profound exploration of what it means to cultivate a true legacy. It asks whether genuine prosperity can exist without accountability, and if the deepest healing comes not from burying the past, but from bravely tending its most difficult roots.
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