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Jane Resh Thomas

Auteur de The Comeback Dog

16+ oeuvres 990 utilisateurs 34 critiques

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Œuvres de Jane Resh Thomas

The Comeback Dog (1981) 225 exemplaires
The Princess in the Pigpen (1989) 165 exemplaires
Courage at Indian Deep (1984) 112 exemplaires
Saying Good-bye to Grandma (1988) 87 exemplaires
Lights on the River (1994) 66 exemplaires
The Counterfeit Princess (2005) 43 exemplaires
Blind Mountain (1898) 38 exemplaires
Fox in a Trap (1987) 38 exemplaires
Celebration! (1997) 15 exemplaires
Wheels (1986) 13 exemplaires
Scaredy Dog (Hyperion Chapters) (1996) 11 exemplaires
Elizabeth Catches a Fish (1977) 5 exemplaires
The Snoop (1999) 5 exemplaires
Je n'aurai plus jamais de chien (1990) 3 exemplaires

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Date de naissance
1936-08-15
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lcslibrarian | 3 autres critiques | Aug 13, 2020 |
For kids of a young age, likely eight and up, this book is an interesting whimsical read. It was written before the 1990s and holds a great deal of history within it, how accurate it all might be is unknown to me, but it seems to be fairly correct.

Elizabeth falls ill with a fever, wakes in a pig pen, and has to adapt to modern day devices like cars and airplanes and women having proper jobs. Through this she grows a bit more, develops a deeper understanding, and speaks a lot of the old English tongue while also holding those outdated beliefs instilled into her.

A harmless read full of pleasant little phrases and loads of lines you can read to another in fun voices, this book's pretty good. Easy to pass by though, the cover is dull and most library copies are very worn and faded on the outside.
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Yolken | 2 autres critiques | Jan 23, 2020 |
Comparable to Shiloh and other books of a certain time, this is a fast read. Under a hundred pages long! It's simple, it's a bit unrealistic or maybe just enough.

Daniel's a farm child, his mom and dad expect him to be one, they're farm workers themselves, they express slight disappointment in his uncle for not being one. There is some uncomfortable peer pressure.

Dated in the eighties, this follows fox trapping only it doesn't quite have a conflict. It's worth a quick read and put back, really it sounds like it could be much more interesting than it is.

Even so, having said that, it's not a book I'd suggest passing up. Just a piece of history albeit uglier and with more dead kittens.

Cross posted from my Goodreads review.
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Yolken | 2 autres critiques | Oct 16, 2019 |

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Œuvres
16
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1
Membres
990
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#26,014
Évaluation
½ 3.5
Critiques
34
ISBN
57
Langues
2

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