River's Edge

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Kensington Books, 2006 - 357 páginas
After her mother's death, Elise Braun is sent away from her native Germany to live with distant relatives in the United States. Although her father only wants to save her from the impending war and the horrors of the new regime, Elise can't help but feel abandoned. Despite the warmth of her American family, and her great gift as a pianist, Elise is haunted by loneliness and by the horrors perpetrated by the Nazis. As she grows into a beautiful, strong young woman, Elise must reconcile her love for her adoptive country and her ties to home, and find her own place in a new and tumultuous world.

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Sección 1
1
Sección 2
9
Sección 3
28
Sección 4
39
Sección 5
55
Sección 6
60
Sección 7
67
Sección 8
82
Sección 16
223
Sección 17
233
Sección 18
252
Sección 19
274
Sección 20
291
Sección 21
296
Sección 22
309
Sección 23
323

Sección 9
96
Sección 10
108
Sección 11
121
Sección 12
135
Sección 13
160
Sección 14
178
Sección 15
202
Sección 24
328
Sección 25
334
Sección 26
345
Sección 27
349
Sección 28
351
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Marie Bostwick was born and raised in the northwest. In the three decades since her marriage, Marie and her family have moved frequently, living in eight different states at eighteen different addresses. These experiences have given Marie a unique perspective that enables her to write about people from all walks of life and corners of the country with insight and authenticity. Marie currently resides in Portland, where she enjoys writing, spending time with family, gardening, collecting fabric, and stitching quilts. Visit her at www.mariebostwick.com.

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