Passage Oak. The Silent Grove

Par : K.M. del Mara
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  • ISBN978-0-9883967-6-0
  • EAN9780988396760
  • Date de parution28/01/2019
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  • ÉditeurK.M. del Mara

Résumé

High above the coast of Cornwall a remarkable tree dominates the woodland. The only oak of its type, it stands out because it is larger than any other tree. Down the ages, it has served as a landmark for thieves and smugglers, lovers and outlaws. In the small village below, people have a rather obsessive dread of anything that stands out, that doesn't fit the mold. They like to keep to themselves and don't like to see their traditions threatened.
But along comes an Italian and then an Irishman, each escaping religious persecution in his native country. A young woman and a small boy follow, fleeing the French Revolution, plus a stranger running from a charge of murder, and a girl of mixed race sent by mistake from a London orphanage. Imagine this motley assortment of people seeking to build new lives in one hard-pressed fishing village.
High above the coast of Cornwall a remarkable tree dominates the woodland. The only oak of its type, it stands out because it is larger than any other tree. Down the ages, it has served as a landmark for thieves and smugglers, lovers and outlaws. In the small village below, people have a rather obsessive dread of anything that stands out, that doesn't fit the mold. They like to keep to themselves and don't like to see their traditions threatened.
But along comes an Italian and then an Irishman, each escaping religious persecution in his native country. A young woman and a small boy follow, fleeing the French Revolution, plus a stranger running from a charge of murder, and a girl of mixed race sent by mistake from a London orphanage. Imagine this motley assortment of people seeking to build new lives in one hard-pressed fishing village.
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