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Virginia Sorensen (1912–1991)

Auteur de Miracles on Maple Hill

17+ oeuvres 4,828 utilisateurs 43 critiques 2 Favoris

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Virginia Sorensen (1912-1991) was born in Utah. Her great-grandfathers came to Utah in covered wagons on Brigham Young's great trek of 1846, and it was their stories that influenced her early novels of the American West. Ms. Sorensen traveled extensively, and all of her books are set in places afficher plus where she once lived afficher moins

Œuvres de Virginia Sorensen

Miracles on Maple Hill (1956) 3,793 exemplaires
Plain Girl (1955) — Auteur — 933 exemplaires
Lotte's locket (1964) 33 exemplaires
A little lower than the angels (1998) 15 exemplaires
Curious Missie (1953) 7 exemplaires
Around the Corner (1971) 7 exemplaires
The Evening and the Morning (1999) 6 exemplaires
Kingdom come (1960) 3 exemplaires
Friends of the road (1978) 3 exemplaires
The proper gods 3 exemplaires
On this star (1946) 2 exemplaires
The Neighbors 1 exemplaire
Many Heavens (1954) 1 exemplaire

Oeuvres associées

The Young Folks' Shelf of Books, Volume 05: In Your Own Backyard (1962) — Contributeur — 168 exemplaires
A Believing People: Literature of the Latter-Day Saints (1974) — Contributeur — 9 exemplaires
Bright Angels & Familiars: Contemporary Mormon Stories (1992) — Contributeur — 5 exemplaires
Sunstone - Vol. 16:1, Issue 87, February 1992 (1992) — Contributeur — 1 exemplaire

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After her father returns from the war moody and tired, Marly's family decides to move from the city to Maple Hill Farm in the Pennsylvania countryside where they share many adventures which help restore their spirits and their bond with each other.
 
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PlumfieldCH | 36 autres critiques | Mar 16, 2024 |
A sweet book. I'm sure I read this years ago, but I don't find any record of it. It felt very familiar. Noticing the original pub date, perhaps I read it as a child. Lovely illustration by Charles Geer. A chance to see two kids grow up and learn the treasure the values they've been raised with.
 
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njcur | 3 autres critiques | Dec 5, 2023 |
After her father returns from the war moody and tired, Marly's family decides to move from the city to Maple Hill Farm in the Pennsylvania countryside where they share many adventures which help restore their spirits and their bond with each other.
 
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PlumfieldCH | 36 autres critiques | Sep 22, 2023 |
While this book seems a bit dated if read as a current novel, there is no reason it can't be loved as historical fiction, albeit at a more recent date than the Little House series. First published in 1956, I'm sure the children then were thinking that the experiences of Marly and Joe were within the realm of possibility for themselves. And, while not labelled as PTSD, I think the father's difficulties after his return home from the Korean War may resonate with some current readers.
I was a bit bothered in the beginning with the sibling bickering which seems to be a standard theme in many books. Fortunately the siblings are shown to develop tolerance and appreciation for each other before the book's end.
A positive theme was the connection developed between each of the family members and their elderly neighbors.
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juniperSun | 36 autres critiques | Jul 23, 2023 |

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Œuvres
17
Aussi par
6
Membres
4,828
Popularité
#5,203
Évaluation
3.8
Critiques
43
ISBN
49
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