The Magician: A Novel

What is the importance of the pomegranate tree Thomas plants at his Pacific Palisades home in the book, The Magician: A Novel?

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The pomegranate tree Thomas plants at his Pacific Palisades home represents his mother Julia. Pomegranate was her favorite fruit, as it reminded her of Brazil. In planting the tree, Thomas honors her memory.

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The Magician: A Novel