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Anne Shelby

Auteur de Homeplace

11+ oeuvres 597 utilisateurs 17 critiques

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Comprend les noms: Anne Shelby

Crédit image: Anne Shelby as Aunt Molly Jackson

Œuvres de Anne Shelby

Homeplace (1995) 213 exemplaires
Potluck (1991) 188 exemplaires
We Keep a Store (1990) 59 exemplaires
The Man Who Lived in a Hollow Tree (2009) 40 exemplaires
The Someday House (1996) 30 exemplaires
What to Do About Pollution... (1993) 24 exemplaires
Appalachian Studies (2006) 10 exemplaires
Can a Democrat get into Heaven? (2006) 5 exemplaires
Potluck (Big Book) (1993) 4 exemplaires
Waiting for Daylight 1 exemplaire

Oeuvres associées

Bloodroot: Reflections on Place by Appalachian Women Writers (1998) — Contributeur — 46 exemplaires
Missing Mountains: We went to the mountaintop but it wasn't there (2005) — Contributeur — 25 exemplaires

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female
Lieux de résidence
Clay County, Kentucky, USA

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Alpha and Betty have a potluck and all their friends
bring appropriate alphabetical food (asparagus
soup to zucchini casserole).
 
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riselibrary_CSUC | 1 autre critique | Jul 11, 2021 |
 
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OakGrove-KFA | Mar 28, 2020 |
This story rings true for many early Americans, where the history from great-great-great-great grandparents are passed down through generations. This story paints a picture of one house being built in 1810 to the present of the home's great expansion in the present. Throughout the home's timeline it gains additions to it not just in structure but in people to. The home adds on extra space, updated technology, and better remodels. However, it focuses back unto the reasoning for the expansion which is surrounded by love and growing the family traditions. This story centers around growth and the devotions for that growth. Making clear that the family stays true to their traditions while also preparing for the future generations. This story is heartwarming and is relatable to many early American families.… (plus d'informations)
 
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S.Heintz | 3 autres critiques | Sep 4, 2019 |
Genre: Fantasy Fiction
Age Appropriateness: Primary
Media: Acrylic on Cardboard and Linen
Review/Critique:
Harlan Burch made many goods out of wood, and one day he came across a huge sycamore tree. The tree was so large that he moved into it, and after years of woodworking and living, Harlan realized that he was getting younger. Harlan lived a good long life with a big family. Eventually Harlan died, but his family still lived on.

This is good modern fantasy because much of Harlan's life was realistic, except for the fact that Harlan got younger after being old and he lived in a hollowed out tree. The setting in a majority of the book was very realistic and the family dynamic was the same as what we have in our world.… (plus d'informations)
 
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ebrink15 | 5 autres critiques | Feb 12, 2017 |

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Œuvres
11
Aussi par
2
Membres
597
Popularité
#42,085
Évaluation
3.9
Critiques
17
ISBN
31
Langues
2

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