The Trees of Pride
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- Nombre de pages152
- FormatePub
- ISBN978-91-7639-311-6
- EAN9789176393116
- Date de parution29/10/2020
- Protection num.Digital Watermarking
- Taille512 Ko
- Infos supplémentairesepub
- ÉditeurSAGA Egmont
Résumé
When Squire Vane receives some exotic trees from Africa, they quickly become the target of local superstition. Squire Vane is not the type of person to believe in anything supernatural and angrily dismisses their theories. But when a group of outside visitors develops an interest in the story, Vane decides to prove everyone wrong once and for all by doing what everyone is afraid of: going down to the trees at night.
In the morning, he has disappeared without a trace. Reminiscent of the work of Henry James, 'The Trees of Pride' (1922) is extremely well-written and absorbing - a page turner of a mystery that ultimately leads to a crucial and fascinating philosophical point.
In the morning, he has disappeared without a trace. Reminiscent of the work of Henry James, 'The Trees of Pride' (1922) is extremely well-written and absorbing - a page turner of a mystery that ultimately leads to a crucial and fascinating philosophical point.
When Squire Vane receives some exotic trees from Africa, they quickly become the target of local superstition. Squire Vane is not the type of person to believe in anything supernatural and angrily dismisses their theories. But when a group of outside visitors develops an interest in the story, Vane decides to prove everyone wrong once and for all by doing what everyone is afraid of: going down to the trees at night.
In the morning, he has disappeared without a trace. Reminiscent of the work of Henry James, 'The Trees of Pride' (1922) is extremely well-written and absorbing - a page turner of a mystery that ultimately leads to a crucial and fascinating philosophical point.
In the morning, he has disappeared without a trace. Reminiscent of the work of Henry James, 'The Trees of Pride' (1922) is extremely well-written and absorbing - a page turner of a mystery that ultimately leads to a crucial and fascinating philosophical point.