LIBROS DEL AUTOR: jan dearman

5 resultados para LIBROS DEL AUTOR: jan dearman

  • Coyote Landing
    Jan Dearman
    With a broken heart and dreams in ashes, Jemma Garrison is determined to use her talent, supportive family, and abiding faith to forge a new life in the region of her birth-rugged, wintry 'Big Sky Country.' She leaves behind the lush, seasonal mountains of East Tennessee to return to the somber, snow-capped Bighorns of Wyoming. With an exceptional record of nursing skill as her...
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    15,23 €

  • Calliope
    Jan Dearman
    Calliope is a unique, eccentric soul, in touch with nature and with the poetry that lives in her incredible mind. Functioning in an alien world, in which emotions sometimes confuse and confound her, nevertheless, she has the love and acceptance of an adopted family and friends, who know, in Calliope’s own words: 'My soul does not sing, but hums, With measured notes, discordant....
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    13,43 €

  • River Sisters, The Strangers
    Jan Dearman
    River Sisters, the Strangers completes the 'River Sisters' trilogy. Great-granddaughter of Nancy Hilderbrand, Eliza McNeal, with her husband and former river boat pilot, Josh, are settled in their city home, enjoying the blessings and challenges of rearing teenaged children-Nancy Jewel, namesake of her foremother Hilderbrand, and John Henry, better known as 'Hank,' named in rem...
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    13,09 €

  • River Sisters, The Receiver
    Jan Dearman
    River Sisters, The Receiver traces the heritage of culture and courage passed by Nancy Hilderbrand, protagonist of River Sisters, The Giver, to her great-granddaughter, Eliza McNeal. A 'mere whit of rawhide,' tough, independent, yet, compassionate, Eliza is one of the first female Rural Free Delivery mail carriers. Riding horseback twelve hours a day, through rugged terrain, cr...
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    13,50 €

  • River Sisters, The Giver
    Jan Dearman
    The peace and prosperity of Nancy Hilderbrand’s existence on the banks of the Tennessee, the ancients’ Giver of life, is disrupted by the Removal of 1838, when native peoples are stripped of their lands by Federal powers greedy for gold and fertile soil. “The finest seamstress outside New Echota,” Nancy, widowed, with child, and awaiting deportation from the miserable internmen...
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    11,65 €