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A Grinalda


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Author : João Joaquim de Almeida Braga
language : pt-BR
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Release Date : 1857

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A Grinalda De Primavera


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Author : Martha Keltz
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Publisher: Babelcube Inc.
Release Date : 2019-07-23

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Sondra, de 18 anos, ou “Sunny”, se formou recentemente no ensino médio. Depois que sua mãe solteira faleceu, Sunny assumiu a tutela legal de sua meia-irmã Amanda, ou “Mandy”, que tem oito anos de idade. A história começa em junho, quando as garotas se mudam de Nova York para uma pequena cidade montanhosa no oeste de Maryland. Elas receberam duas propriedades que pertenciam ao pai de Mandy, que nunca conheceram. As coisas tornam-se complicadas para Sunny quando sua irmãzinha deseja continuar seu treinamento de balé. A criança é uma dançarina excepcionalmente talentosa e uma pequena superestrela natural e carismática, enquanto Sunny é uma garota quieta, estudiosa e trabalhadora, que ainda não tem certeza sobre a direção que sua vida tomará. Com a assistência capaz de muitos novos amigos que as irmãs conheceram na pequena cidade, além de seus bons amigos em Nova York, Sunny coloca de lado seus próprios interesses e objetivos para gerenciar a carreira de Mandy. No entanto, ela consola o conforto - e realiza seu destino final - através de excursões sossegadas e solitárias para uma pequena casa na floresta chamada de “Cabana”, uma das propriedades dadas às duas meninas. Aqui ela descobre as maravilhas naturais da floresta circundante e o número incompreensível de estrelas no céu profundo noturno. O duplo mistério de A Grinalda de Primavera é revelado perto do final da história. Uma parte do mistério faz sentido para Sunny, enquanto ela se surpreende com o segundo significado mais pessoal.



Catalogo Da Real Bibliotheca Publica Do Porto Obras Impressas Supplemento Geral Contendo As Acquisi Es Posteriores Sua Funda O Parte Primeira Obras Compradas E Offertadas Edited By A A Da Silveira Pinto And E A Allen Pt 1


Catalogo Da Real Bibliotheca Publica Do Porto Obras Impressas Supplemento Geral Contendo As Acquisi Es Posteriores Sua Funda O Parte Primeira Obras Compradas E Offertadas Edited By A A Da Silveira Pinto And E A Allen Pt 1
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Author : Biblioteca Pública Municipal (OPORTO)
language : en
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Release Date : 1869

Catalogo Da Real Bibliotheca Publica Do Porto Obras Impressas Supplemento Geral Contendo As Acquisi Es Posteriores Sua Funda O Parte Primeira Obras Compradas E Offertadas Edited By A A Da Silveira Pinto And E A Allen Pt 1 written by Biblioteca Pública Municipal (OPORTO) and has been published by this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 1869 with categories.




Catalogue Of Printed Books In The Library Of The British Museum


Catalogue Of Printed Books In The Library Of The British Museum
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Author : British Museum. Department of Printed Books
language : en
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Release Date : 1885

Catalogue Of Printed Books In The Library Of The British Museum written by British Museum. Department of Printed Books and has been published by this book supported file pdf, txt, epub, kindle and other format this book has been release on 1885 with English literature categories.




British Museum Catalogue Of Printed Books


British Museum Catalogue Of Printed Books
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Release Date : 1885

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Sentimentos Harmonicos A Collection Of Poems Edited By F Waldemar


Sentimentos Harmonicos A Collection Of Poems Edited By F Waldemar
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Author : Dr. HAMVULTANDO
language : en
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Release Date : 1859

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The Aristocrats


The Aristocrats
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Author : Gertrude Franklin Horn Atherton
language : en
Publisher: Library of Alexandria
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I am on top of a mountain by a lake, with other mountains towering irregularly in all directions; a primeval wilderness, in fact, for every mountain is covered with a dense forest, and we reached our lake by an ascent up an almost perpendicular “corduroy” road—made of logs. Agatha and I walked most of the time, for the way the horses stumbled and strained was appalling. Of course poor Bertie had to stay in the “buckboard”—a sort of box on wheels without springs—and stand the terrible jolting; but I think the unique experience diverted him and he would have enjoyed it rather if it had not been for the poor horses. I could not look at them, and lingered some distance behind and stared into this wonderful forest. The Adirondacks are said to be one of the original ranges of the earth, and when one reflects that these spruces and maples and hemlocks and birches had great-grandfathers about the same time—the sensation is almost uncanny, and I realise how over-civilised we all are. Not that I am blasée at twenty-six. God forbid; and I never have been so keen about anything in my life as I am to see every rapidly succeeding phase of this extraordinary country. It is so new, so various, so contradictory, so vital, so un-European. But to return to the Adirondacks. By the merest good fortune we did not have to go to an hotel, for, in spite of the fact that we brought over a retinue of servants, I am sure that even Quick never would have known how to go to work to find a house in this wilderness, and it would have come to our taking a floor—if we could get it—of some hotel, and having no end of bother. But on the Oceanic we got to know rather well a Mr. Rogers, who belongs to one of the many clubs that own lakes and tracts in the Adirondacks, and he offered us his house or “camp”—said that his mother and sister were going abroad this summer, and that he could live at the Club House, which he preferred. Of course Bertie and Agatha demurred, as the club rules would not permit Mr. Rogers to accept any rent; but I said at once to take it, and gave them no peace till they consented. I urged that we could repay Mr. Rogers’ hospitality a hundred fold in England, that we all hated hotels and bother, and that it was of the utmost importance to settle Bertie at once. Now they are very grateful to me, for Bertie, poor darling, is better already, and the house is not only comfortable but charming. It would hold five or six people besides the servants, and is built of big logs, with the rough bark on, and an upper and lower veranda connected by little flights of stairs. Inside it is “sealed” with diagonal strips of polished wood instead of plaster; the floors are also of hard wood with rugs, and the furniture is mostly cane and very picturesque and jolly. In the living-room is a huge fireplace of stones with the moss on, the low ceiling is crossed with heavy beams, and there are several mounted deer heads. From the front verandas and windows we get a fine view of the lake and the little irregularities which form its bays, but on all other sides we look directly into the forest. There is no clearing to speak of about the house, and the tall spruce-trees, pointed like church spires, and the maples with their delicate beautiful leaves form a perfect wall; for their branches grow to the very ground. It is all very wild, and I am writing to you on a table made from the lower section and part of the roots of a tree.



The Reception Of Ossian In Europe


The Reception Of Ossian In Europe
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Author : Howard Gaskill
language : en
Publisher: A&C Black
Release Date : 2008-12-22

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Collection of international research surveying the reception of James Macpherson's Ossian poems in European literature and culture.