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Our Endless Numbered Days
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Every parent has their secrets, but some truths are more daunting than others... During the sweltering summer of 1976, young Peggy Hillcoat, just eight years old, is whisked away from her London home by her survivalist father. They settle into a solitary life in a secluded cabin deep within a European forest. Upon their arrival, Peggy is told by her father that her mother and the outside world no longer exist, leaving them to fend for themselves. They rely on nature for sustenance—catching squirrels, gathering berries, and braving the harsh winter alone. However, the forest is a vast, disorienting place where one can easily become lost—not only physically, but mentally as well. How long will Peggy cling to her father's tale? How does one maintain sanity when the world seems to have vanished? And what transpires when your faith in everything begins to waver?
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Every parent has their secrets, but some truths are more daunting than others... During the sweltering summer of 1976, young Peggy Hillcoat, just eight years old, is whisked away from her London home by her survivalist father. They settle into a solitary life in a secluded cabin deep within a European forest. Upon their arrival, Peggy is told by her father that her mother and the outside world no longer exist, leaving them to fend for themselves. They rely on nature for sustenance—catching squirrels, gathering berries, and braving the harsh winter alone. However, the forest is a vast, disorienting place where one can easily become lost—not only physically, but mentally as well. How long will Peggy cling to her father's tale? How does one maintain sanity when the world seems to have vanished? And what transpires when your faith in everything begins to waver?
