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Alison Hart

Autore di A Spy on the Home Front

44 opere 2,150 membri 31 recensioni

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Comprende il nome: Alison Hart

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Opere di Alison Hart

A Spy on the Home Front (2005) 427 copie
Gabriel's Horses (2009) 186 copie
Shadow Horse (1999) 149 copie
Fires of Jubilee (2003) 142 copie
Risky Chance (2011) 104 copie
Rescue (2002) 63 copie
Anna's Blizzard (2005) 51 copie
Gabriel's Triumph (2007) 39 copie
Andie Out of Control (1994) 37 copie

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Informazioni generali

Nome legale
Leonhardt, Alice Alison
Altri nomi
Craig, Linda
Data di nascita
1950
Sesso
female
Nazionalità
USA
Luogo di residenza
Virginia, USA
Istruzione
University of Maryland
Johns Hopkins University
Attività lavorative
teacher

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Weirdly, my local library only has Mystery books for Maryellen and Melody, so unfortunately I'm not familiar with their main stories/themes other than broad decade strokes. Maryellen seems to want to star in something- maybe because she's a middle child? There were a lot of references to 1950s pop culture (various shows, Nancy Drew, etc.)

The mystery of what happened to the neighborhood dogs was alright- some red herrings, but big enough to not just be a one-house mystery situation. These kids seem to go an awful lot of places on their bikes (and maybe that's part of the 1950s charm for the Maryellen books?) especially in the Florida summer heat! Am curious about how her main books go.… (altro)
 
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Daumari | Dec 28, 2023 |
(3.5 / 5)

Having just read the main Molly series, I read the first Molly mystery to follow it up. It wasn't bad, but it didn't really have the style and heart of the main series. No one from the main series, besides Molly herself, is in this book, and Molly's summer friend Anna doesn't really have much of a personality. I do like the historical information regarding German-Americans placed in internment camps, the pro-Nazi Silver Legion, and the WASPs, of which Molly's aunt is one. This book also has a "Looking Back" section like the main series books, which goes into detail more on each of these points. The mystery in the book, which involved tracking down a Silver Legion member who was sending anti-American propaganda flyers out via planes at a local airfield, was not terribly complicated, but it was a decent vehicle for the history, keeping the book from feeling dry. Molly's strategic and slightly manipulative personality from the main series does continue here, making it a decent follow-up for anyone who has read the main series, though it could be read as a stand-alone too.… (altro)
 
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Kristi_D | 4 altre recensioni | Sep 22, 2023 |
Thomas is an orphan forced to work in the coalmines, accompanied by his dog Finder. The hard work and dangers of coal mining are brought to life in this story. Bibliography.
 
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NCSS | 1 altra recensione | Jul 23, 2021 |
I loved this book, though parts of it made me sad. War is horrible any way you slice it, and the author really made me feel what was going on in Mercy's head and heart: her fears, her hopes, and her undaunted courage in the line of fire.
Written in first-puppy POV, we follow Darling as she leaves her human family and goes from life in the country to life on the battlefield. We feel her exhilaration at finding a wounded soldier, her intense fear as the ground explodes around her while bullets whir overhead, her gut-wrenching desperation and drive to keep digging, to keep searching, for a soldier that, for personal reasons, she simply has to save.
Darling: Mercy Dog of World War I brought tears to my eyes. I don’t know if that’s because I read it on Veteran’s Day or if I’m just overly emotional, but Darling’s story gripped me by the heart and wouldn’t let me go. I just keep thinking about what I read and how it made me feel. I also think of all our modern-day dogs of war and the men and women they protect, sometimes at the cost of life or limb.
Darling’s tale is fictitious, but it’s rooted in the truth. Multiple British families sacrificed their beloved pets to the war; horses, dogs, and pigeons were used to find wounded soldiers, carry messages, and tote supplies—and many lost their lives in the process; they made the ultimate sacrifice playing a vital part in a human war they couldn’t possibly understand.
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MadMaudie | 3 altre recensioni | Sep 5, 2020 |

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Opere
44
Utenti
2,150
Popolarità
#11,963
Voto
4.0
Recensioni
31
ISBN
139
Lingue
1

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