Terebinthia (disambiguation)

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<i>Maia</i> (novel) novel by Richard Adams

Maia is a fantasy novel by Richard Adams, published in 1984. It is set in the Beklan Empire, the fictional world of Adams's 1974 novel Shardik, to which it stands as a loose prequel, taking place a few years earlier.

<i>Pistacia palaestina</i> tree or shrub common in the Levant region

Pistacia palaestina is a tree or shrub common in the Levant region. It is called terebinth in English, a name also used for Pistacia terebinthus, a similar tree from the western Mediterranean Basin.

<i>Bridge to Terabithia</i> (novel) American childrens novel, 1977, by Katherine Paterson

Bridge to Terabithia is a work of children's literature about two lonely children who create a magical forest kingdom in their imaginations. It was written by Katherine Paterson and was published in 1977 by Thomas Crowell. In 1978, it won the Newbery Medal. Paterson drew inspiration for the novel from a real event that occurred in August 1974 when her son's friend was struck dead by lightning.

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