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| Titre : |
1977, no 2 - 1977 |
| Titre original : |
Slow Awakening / Catherine Marchant ; 19 steps up the mountain / Joseph Blank ; Ghost fox / James Houston ; In the frame / Dick Francis ; |
| Type de document : |
texte imprimé |
| Auteurs : |
Catherine Marchant, Auteur ; James Houston (1921-2005), Auteur ; Dick Francis, Auteur ; Joseph Blank, Auteur |
| Langues : |
Français (fre) |
| Catégories : |
Adoption interraciale -- États-Unis ; Angleterre, Nord -- Romans, nouvelles, etc. ; Classe ouvrière -- Romans, nouvelles, etc ; Enfants adoptés -- États-Unis ; Enfants handicapés -- Relations familiales ; États-Unis -- Histoire -- 1754-1763 (Guerre de Sept Ans) -- Romans, nouvelles, etc. pour la jeunesse ; Prisonniers des Indiens d'Amérique -- Romans, nouvelles, etc. pour la jeunesse ; Romans anglais -- 20e siècle ; Romans familiaux ; Romans policiers
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| Note de contenu : |
Slow awakening: Cote F. Summary: Kirsten MacGregor, an orphan in the 1850s, was left in the hands of a cruel baby farmer. Somehow she survived her terrible childhood, only to be sold to a vicious master at the age of fourteen, until they were separated by a storm. Rescued by the Flynn family she gave birth to a child at the same time as Florence, mistress of the great house nearby, was told that her newborn son was dead. The two women entered into a secret bargain that was to change Kirsten's fortune and place her in the middle of a bitter feud
19 Steps up the mountain: the story of the Debolt family. Cote 362.7'34 Summary:
Ghost Fox: Cote J. Kidnapped by the Abnaki Indians in colonial times, sixteen-year-old Sarah Wells gradually adopts the Abnaki way of life and must eventually choose between it and returning to the life from which she was taken
In the frame. Cote F. "In the Frame" is the story of Charles Todd, an artist specializing in horse paintings, who visits Australia to visit a friend and becomes entangled in a conspiracy of racing, wine, women and murder |
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1977, no 2 - 1977 = Slow Awakening / Catherine Marchant ; 19 steps up the mountain / Joseph Blank ; Ghost fox / James Houston ; In the frame / Dick Francis ; [texte imprimé] / Catherine Marchant, Auteur ; James Houston (1921-2005), Auteur ; Dick Francis, Auteur ; Joseph Blank, Auteur. Langues : Français ( fre)
| Catégories : |
Adoption interraciale -- États-Unis ; Angleterre, Nord -- Romans, nouvelles, etc. ; Classe ouvrière -- Romans, nouvelles, etc ; Enfants adoptés -- États-Unis ; Enfants handicapés -- Relations familiales ; États-Unis -- Histoire -- 1754-1763 (Guerre de Sept Ans) -- Romans, nouvelles, etc. pour la jeunesse ; Prisonniers des Indiens d'Amérique -- Romans, nouvelles, etc. pour la jeunesse ; Romans anglais -- 20e siècle ; Romans familiaux ; Romans policiers
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| Note de contenu : |
Slow awakening: Cote F. Summary: Kirsten MacGregor, an orphan in the 1850s, was left in the hands of a cruel baby farmer. Somehow she survived her terrible childhood, only to be sold to a vicious master at the age of fourteen, until they were separated by a storm. Rescued by the Flynn family she gave birth to a child at the same time as Florence, mistress of the great house nearby, was told that her newborn son was dead. The two women entered into a secret bargain that was to change Kirsten's fortune and place her in the middle of a bitter feud
19 Steps up the mountain: the story of the Debolt family. Cote 362.7'34 Summary:
Ghost Fox: Cote J. Kidnapped by the Abnaki Indians in colonial times, sixteen-year-old Sarah Wells gradually adopts the Abnaki way of life and must eventually choose between it and returning to the life from which she was taken
In the frame. Cote F. "In the Frame" is the story of Charles Todd, an artist specializing in horse paintings, who visits Australia to visit a friend and becomes entangled in a conspiracy of racing, wine, women and murder |
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