The birthright
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Author
Contributions
- Bunn, T. Davis, 1952- - Contributor
Publication
2001 - Bethany House Publishers, Minneapolis, Minn, Minnesota
Language
English
Word Count
71,750 words, Guess
Page Count
287 pages
Identifiers
- Internet Archivebirthright00okej_0
- ISBN-100764222295
- ISBN-100764222309
- ISBN-100764222325
- ISBN-100764222317
and 11 more
- ISBN-139780764222290
- ISBN-139780764222306
- ISBN-139780764222320
- ISBN-139780764222313
- LibraryThing2822730
- Goodreads8176', '237169', '3326697
- Library of Congress Control Number00011950
- Better World Books9780764222290
- Better World Books9780764222306
- Better World Books9780764222313
- Open LibraryOL6777435M
Classifications
- DDC813/.54
- LCCPR9199.3.O38 B55 2001
- LCCPR9199.3.O38B55 2001
Description
The Thread Binding Them Together As Sisters Is All Too Fragile... The bittersweet reunion of the Robichaud family and the Harrows in the land of the Acadians has brought two mothers and two daughters full circle. They rekindle those early bonds and experience restoration of those lost years, but time and tragedy have left their indelible imprints on all who have endured the decades of separation and uncertainty. Moving forward with their lives now means further farewells--not as devastating as the one long ago, but no less heart wrenching. Their connection, which goes beyond that of "sisters" to best friends, will be tested by the coming Revolution and the lure of England--parted again, the reunited, but for how long...' Can their friendship sustain the startling revelation concerning...The Birthright?
Subjects
Topics
Genres
- Fiction
Series Statement
- Song of Acadia
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- The birthright
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