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A Corner of the Universe
- De: Ann M. Martin
- Narrado por: Judith Ivey
- Duración: 4 h y 31 m
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Hattie Owen prefers to be steeped in the familiarity of her small-town life than to think about the vast world beyond her own. Her family's boarding house is where she feels most at home, with its eccentric tenants and predictable routines, so different from the controlling and repressive home of her well-to-do grandparents who live nearby.
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A Corner of the Universe
- De Kim en 02-12-04
- A Corner of the Universe
- De: Ann M. Martin
- Narrado por: Judith Ivey
my friend recommended me an amazing book
Revisado: 10-05-24
For school we had to read a book and I didn't know what to read so my friend recommended me this book so listening to it on and when I finished it I was absolutely...
... Speechless I guess.
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Sources of the River
- Tracking David Thompson Across Western North America
- De: Jack Nisbet
- Narrado por: Chris Abernathy
- Duración: 8 h y 10 m
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In this true story of adventure, author Jack Nisbet recreates the life and times of David Thompson—fur trader, explorer, surveyor, and mapmaker. From 1784 to 1812, Thompson explored western North America, and his field journals provide the earliest written accounts of the natural history and indigenous cultures of the what is now British Columbia, Alberta, Montana, Idaho, Washington, and Oregon. Thompson was the first person to chart the entire route of the Columbia river, and his wilderness expeditions have become the stuff of legend.
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interesting account
- De LH en 03-03-25
- Sources of the River
- Tracking David Thompson Across Western North America
- De: Jack Nisbet
- Narrado por: Chris Abernathy
Learn Something New
Revisado: 03-06-24
This was a fascinating biography of David Thompson. The author interrupts the narrative occasionally to give the reader a look at some of the modern implications of Thompson's work, through personal narratives. These add great color to the story. The author tells the story from native peoples' perspective as well. You may find yourself longing to cross Athabaska Pass on foot in the winter or sew cedar planks into a canoe.
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