Where the Forest Meets the Stars

What is an example of imagery in the novel, Where the Forest Meets the Stars?

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“The interior was mostly made of timber -- plank floor, paneled walls, and wooden booths and tables -- and the scoured wood seemed imbued with the smell of time, of people’s stories, as Gabe had said. The place was redolent of pine and pizza grease, and of sweat, whiskey, and tobacco, the mingled smells aging like win in an old oak barrel. […] Because Jo ate little red meat, especially cured meat, they ordered a large pizza that was half vegetarian and half sausage and pepperoni” (229-230).

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Where the Forest Meets the Stars