Rebecca of Sunnybrook FarmSimon and Schuster, 2003 - 368 páginas When Rebecca Rowena Randall goes to live with her spinster aunts in Riverboro, Rebecca's aunts find her to be more of a handful than they bargained for. But even more surprising than the transition of Rebecca into a well-mannered young lady are the effects that Rebecca has on her aunts' humdrum lives. Rebecca, with her wide dark eyes and spirit that no walls can contain, will change their lives -- and the lives of everyone she meets -- forever. |
Índice
We Are Seven | 1 |
Rebeccas Relations | 22 |
A Difference in Hearts | 30 |
Rebeccas Point of View | 42 |
Wisdoms Ways | 49 |
Sunshine in a Shady Place | 64 |
Riverboro Secrets | 74 |
Color of Rose | 84 |
Rainbow Bridges | 102 |
The Stirring of the Powers | 112 |
See the Pale Martyr | 122 |
SnowWhite RoseRed | 136 |
Mr Aladdin | 145 |
The Banquet Lamp | 155 |
Seasons of Growth | 165 |
Gray Days and Gold | 178 |
Ashes of Roses | 92 |
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