Wooden Bones

How are the outbuilding and barn's on Liz's aunt and uncle's farm described in the novel, Wooden Bones?

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The front yard of the home on the family farm is littered with debris. Nearby are "the remains of outbuildings and barns that looked, to Liz's city eyes, like the skeletons of ancient behemoths, vast wooden rib cages lifting from the fields to towering heights."

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Wooden Bones