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Return To Gone-Away
Escrito por Elizabeth Enright
Narrado por Colleen Delany
Ações de livro
Comece a ouvirNotas:
Nota: 4.5 de 5 estrelas4.5/5 (22 avaliações)
Duração: 4 horas
- Editora:
- Listen & Live Audio
- Lançado em:
- Jan 1, 1989
- ISBN:
- 9781593163099
- Formato:
- Audiolivro
Descrição
Enjoy the follow-up adventures of Portia, Foster, and cousin Julian engaged in more than the usual summer pastimes of sun, fun and games! The three intrepid children soon discover a fascinating abandoned summer resort, consisting of deserted crumbling Victorian summer homes surrounding a vanished lake, which is now a swamp!
Ações de livro
Comece a ouvirDados do livro
Return To Gone-Away
Escrito por Elizabeth Enright
Narrado por Colleen Delany
Notas:
Nota: 4.5 de 5 estrelas4.5/5 (22 avaliações)
Duração: 4 horas
Descrição
Enjoy the follow-up adventures of Portia, Foster, and cousin Julian engaged in more than the usual summer pastimes of sun, fun and games! The three intrepid children soon discover a fascinating abandoned summer resort, consisting of deserted crumbling Victorian summer homes surrounding a vanished lake, which is now a swamp!
- Editora:
- Listen & Live Audio
- Lançado em:
- Jan 1, 1989
- ISBN:
- 9781593163099
- Formato:
- Audiolivro
Sobre o autor
Elizabeth Enright (1907-1968) was born in Oak Park, Illinois, but spent most of her life in or near New York City. Her mother was a magazine illustrator, while her father was a political cartoonist. Illustration was Enright's original career choice and she studied art in Greenwich, Connecticut; Paris, France; and New York City. After creating her first book in 1935, she developed a taste, and quickly demonstrated a talent, for writing. Throughout her life, she won many awards, including the 1939 John Newbery Medal for Thimble Summer and a 1958 Newbery Honor for Gone-Away Lake. Among her other beloved titles are her books about the Melendy family, including The Saturdays, published in 1941. Enright also wrote short stories for adults, and her work was published in The New Yorker, The Ladies Home Journal, Cosmopolitan, The Yale Review, Harper’s, and The Saturday Evening Post. She taught creative writing at Barnard College. Translated into many languages throughout the world, Elizabeth Enright's stories are for both the young and the young at heart.
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Avaliações
bkohl_6
The Blakes buy the Villa Caprice, a forgotten vacation house, from the state and bring it back from disrepair.Cute but not as fun as the first. House-cleaning is not as fun as poking around in a swamp.
busyme-1
I read this book during a summer reading program when I was a child. After all the years, I couldn't remember the name, and then I found it on a website, and immediately reserved them at my public library. My 10 year old LOVED them!
rachel
It was a good book for families to listen to
ashleyk44
A continuation of a great book. To be able not just to find these houses, but to actually get to live in one... I'm fairly sure this is where my dream of buying an old Victorian fixer-upper came from. Definitely a classic that I plan on sharing with my own children someday.
maureene87
Another MAJOR nostalgia read. It’s been awhile for this one and I felt like I was seeing old friends again after a long absence. Uncle Pin and Aunt Minniehaha! Villa Caprice! Othello! [Nov. 2008]
bexaplex
The Blakes buy the Villa Caprice, a forgotten vacation house, from the state and bring it back from disrepair.Cute but not as fun as the first. House-cleaning is not as fun as poking around in a swamp.