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The Whispering Mountain (Wolves #0)
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Joan Aiken,Joan Lingard |
In the small town of Pennygaff, where Owen has been sent to live after his mother’s death, a legendary golden harp has been found. Knowing of the prophesy of the Harp of Teirtu, Owen must prevent the… |
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Into Exile
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Joan Lingard,Ben Hughes |
248 pages ; 20 cm |
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Trouble on Cable Street
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Joan Lingard |
Isabella lives in London with her mother. She has two brothers. One has chosen to fight in the Spanish Civil War for the Republicans: the other, by contrast, is attracted by Oswald Mosley's increasin… |
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Natasha's Will
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Joan Lingard |
Natasha's story is set against the background of the Russian Revolution as she and her family flee persecution. Her story is dramatically and cleverly linked with the present as her heirs search for … |
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Tell the Moon to Come Out
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Joan Lingard |
It's 1939, and Spain is a country shattered by brutal conflict. The civil war has ended - but the hatred that caused it hasn't.Nick's father left Scotland to fight on the losing Republican side three… |
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Greenyards
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Joan Lingard |
295 p. ; 24 cm |
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Between two worlds
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Joan Lingard |
Arriving in their new homeland, Canada, after World War II, a family of Latvian refugees is beset by serious illness and financial hardship, and the three children must go out and find jobs. Sequel t… |
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The file on Fraulein Berg
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Joan Lingard |
In Northern Ireland in 1944 three girls collect data on the activities of their German instructor who they suspect is a Nazi spy. |
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Hostages to fortune
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Joan Lingard |
When the death of Kevin's employer confronts him and his wife Sadie with the sudden loss of both job and home, an uncertain future looms up before them. Sequel to "A Proper Place." |
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A proper place
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Joan Lingard |
A Protestant girl and a Catholic boy from Northern Ireland cope with family members, the baptism of their child, and a move from the Liverpool slums to a Cheshire farm. |
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The resettling
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Joan Lingard |
As a solution to a family relocation problem, Maggie McKinley persuades her father to go into business for himself and is then torn between helping him with the business and the man she loves. |
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The reunion
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Joan Lingard |
Maggie goes to Toronto looking forward to a reunion with Phil but finds that nothing is as she expected it to be. |
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Across the barricades
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Joan Lingard |
Relates the present-day struggle in Ireland as it affects the developing relationship between Sadie, a Protestant, and Kevin, a Catholic. |
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