The book Every Precious Thing was written by author Brett Battles Here you can read free online of Every Precious Thing book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is Every Precious Thing a good or bad book?
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It had been at least ten years since he’d last picked up Lost Horizon. Before that, the intervals were shorter, maybe every three or four years. It was the only way he knew how to reconnect with Tom. While the story of Shangri-La, a paradise hidden in the Himalayas, had always intrigued Harp, his older brother had thought it had an almost magical quality.“Someday I’m going to find it,” Tom said once.This confused Harp. “Isn’t it just a story and not a real place?”His brother smiled. “I don’t mea...n the Shangri-La in the book.” He tapped the side of his head. “I mean my Shangri-La. It’s out there somewhere. I just gotta find it.”This did little to clear things up for Harp, but he was used to hearing Tom talk like that, spouting off ideas and dreams that seemed real only because of the way his brother spoke of them. Until Harp’s wife died, the day the telegram arrived at the farm telling Harp’s parents that Tom was missing and presumed dead was the worst day in Harp’s life.
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