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Margaret Rostkowski

Autor(a) de After the Dancing Days

3+ Works 555 Membros 7 Reviews

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Obras de Margaret Rostkowski

After the Dancing Days (1986) 507 cópias
Moon Dancer (1995) 42 cópias
The best of friends (1989) 6 cópias

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Conhecimento Comum

Data de nascimento
1945
Sexo
female
Nacionalidade
USA
Locais de residência
Ogden, Utah, USA

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Accompanying their cousin on a camping trip, Mira and her older sister, Jenny, are surprised when Emily's attractive friend, Max, joins them, and the group senses the powerful presence of an ancient civilization in the canyon area of their journey.
 
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Gmomaj | Aug 25, 2020 |
This is another approach to an anti war novel. Instead of taking us into battle, it shows us the aftermath. A very thoughtful young girl learns more about war by becoming friends with a man disfigured by gas burns. She tries to find out how her uncle died in battle and learns yet another aspect of war. I liked the growth the characters experienced. Real characters and touching story.
 
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njcur | outras 5 resenhas | Feb 13, 2014 |
Annie, who is 13, has a forbidden friendship with a badly disfigured man from World War I, which causes her to reconsider her definition of hero.
 
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nolak | outras 5 resenhas | Jun 10, 2009 |
"For Annie and her family, World War I is over. Her father, a doctor, had returned home. But for the wounded men Annie sees being carried from the train, the war will never really be over. It's time to forget the fighting, her mother tells her 'It brought so much misery. I won't have it touching you.' But it's already touched Annie - her favorite uncle was killed in France. In addition, her father decides to continue his work with the wounded soldiers and, despite her mother's disapproval, Annie too is drawn to the hospital. There she meets Andrew, a bitter and withdrawn young veteran. Annie helps to bring Andrew out of his shell, and in the process, not only learns to stand up to her mother's anger but also bravely confronts the ironies of heroism and war."

I read this book when I was younger and it spoke to me, saying that I should care for more than the people I know, I should care for the people I don't know and that is what Annie did to Andrew. She cared for him when he told her to go away and leave him alone, but she didn't because she cared enough for him, a perfect stranger, to help him get over his terrible wounds. To help him see beautiful things again. That is what I love most about this book.

If you have never read this book, go out and buy a copy, I recommend it wholeheartedly!
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fantasia655 | outras 5 resenhas | Mar 14, 2009 |

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Obras
3
Also by
1
Membros
555
Popularidade
#44,976
Avaliação
½ 3.7
Resenhas
7
ISBNs
23
Idiomas
1

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