The Borrowers Afield by Mary Norton

The Borrowers Afield by Mary Norton

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The Borrowers Afield by Mary Norton

Love's on the menu in this installment of Sheri WhiteFeather's Family Renewal miniseries For waitress Dana Peterson, it's now or never. For a year, she's flirted with her regular diner customer, widower Erik Reeves. Who cares if he's a little older? He's yummy So she takes the plunge and asks him out--on Valentine's Day, no less. Against his better judgment, Erik lets this ray of sunshine into his life. But things quickly spin out of control and now Dana's pregnant. Erik will do the right thing and marry her. But can he retrieve his heart from the lost and found to give this feisty beauty the love she truly deserves?
MARY NORTON (1903-1992) lived in England, where she was an actress, playwright, and award-winning author. As a child she created a make-believe world in which tiny people inhabited the hedgerows, living their lives out of the sight of humans. It's from this private fantasy that her most well-known books, those about the Borrowers, came about.
LEONARD S. MARCUS is a well respected critic and historian of children's literature. His many books include Dear Genius: The Letters of Ursula Nordstrom and Margaret Wise Brown: Awakened by the Moon. He lives in New York.
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ISBN 13 9780152101664
ISBN 10 0152101667
Titel The Borrowers Afield
Autor Mary Norton
Serie Borrowers
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Bindungsart Hardback
Verlag Harcourt Children's Books
Erscheinungsjahr 1955-10-27
Seitenanzahl 224
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