The Bean Trees

“A ring of cottonwood trees cooled their heels in the wet ground, and overhead leaned together, then apart, making whispery swishing noises.” What is being personified? What is the effect of this device?

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Is this quote from "How They Eat in Heaven?"

No.. This should be somewhere in Chapters 7, 8?

A ring of cottonwood trees cooled their heels in the wet ground, and overhead leaned together, then apart, making whispery swishing noises. It made me think of Gossip, the game we played as kids where you whisper a message around a circle. You’d start out with “Randy walks to the hardware store” and end up with “Granny has rocks in her underwear drawer.”

This was from chapter 7/ How They Eat in Heaven

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The Bean Trees