Goose Anna by Sandra Horn

Goose Anna by Sandra Horn

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Zusammenfassung

An exquisitely written, original story with a traditional fairy tale appeal.

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Goose Anna by Sandra Horn

Anna is the only child of a doting and generous father. Born beautiful, she wants for nothing. Then an evil stranger arrives in her village, and soon Anna's life changes for ever. In another part of the world lives Meg, whose devoted son Jack has been tricked into joining the navy. Meg's winter pains and loneliness threaten to destroy her bread-making business and break her spirit. But as the wild geese herald the onset of harsh weather, Anna, a mysterious, misshapen girl comes knocking at her door. Anna helps Meg through the long winter months and returns every year, disappearing only when the wild geese fly away. Eventually Jack, too, returns home, and through Jack's love and Meg's wisdom, Anna's terrible enchantment is broken ...
A fairy story told by such a competent writer is a pleasure to read.. the reader is carried along by the vivid descriptions and strong plot * The School Librarian, December 2001 *

Sandra Ann Horn lectures at Southampton University as well as writing for children. Her first book, TATTYBOGLE, published by Hodder in paperback in September 1996, was shortlisted for the Smarties Prize and the Kurt Maschler Award. Sandra has also written for Hodder's Story Book and Read Alone lists.

Mark Hearld graduated from The Royal College of Art in July 1999. GOOSE-ANNA is his first book for Hodder.

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SKU Nicht verfügbar
ISBN 13 9780340791394
ISBN 10 034079139X
Titel Goose Anna
Autor Sandra Horn
Buchzustand Nicht verfügbar
Bindungsart Paperback
Verlag Hachette Children's Group
Erscheinungsjahr 2001-02-15
Seitenanzahl 96
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