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Vigyázat! Cselekményleírást tartalmaz.

Patricia Gardiner loved Silver Bush more than anything else in the world. She was born and raised in the beautiful old-fashioned house on Prince Edward Island, „where things always seemed the same” and good things never changed. But things do change at Silver Bush--from her first day at school to the arrival of her new own first romance. Through it all, Pat shares her experiences with her beloved friends and discovers the one thing that truly never changes: the beauty and peace she will always find at Silver Bush--the house that remembers her whole life.

Eredeti megjelenés éve: 1933

Tagok ajánlása: Hány éves kortól ajánlod?

Tartalomjegyzék

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Sourcebooks Fire, Naperville, Illinois, USA, 2014
288 oldal · ISBN: 9781402289248
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White Press, 2014
502 oldal · puhatáblás · ISBN: 9781473317079
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Bantam, 1989
278 oldal · ISBN: 0553280473

4 további kiadás


Enciklopédia 3

Szereplők népszerűség szerint

Pat Gardiner · Hilary Gordon (Csiling) · Judy Plum


Várólistára tette 4

Kívánságlistára tette 2


Kiemelt értékelések

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L. M. Montgomery: Pat of Silver Bush

Ez a könyv tündéri. Minden van benne, amit Montgomerytől szeretek: kedves családi történetek, szép tájleírások (ki jön velem a Prince Edward-szigetre?), szerethető szereplők. Esélyes, hogy többszörolvasós lesz.

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negyvenketto P>!
L. M. Montgomery: Pat of Silver Bush

Ez olyan rendes Montgomery-s, nem nyavalygós, mint az Emily. Hétköznapi semmiségek, tájleírások, életöröm. És némi tündérek, meg boszorkányok :)

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Népszerű idézetek

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At one time we did be thinking she'd take Siddy Taylor. But whin she tould him one night that she cudn't abide his taste in neck-ties he went off mad and niver come back. Small blame to him for that. If ye do be wanting a man iver, Pat, don't be after criticising his neck-ties until ye've landed him afore the minister.

6. What Price Weddings, 2.

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Sylvia Cyrilla says the South Glen Petersons got a bad scare last week. They thought Myrtle Peterson had eloped. But it turned out she was only drowned.

21. What Would Judy Think of It, 3.

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It was lovely to be together. For it all came back to that. Nothing would have had just the same flavour if it had not been shared with each other.

27. Glamour of Youth, 1.

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„Anyway they don't call them beaus now, Judy. That's old fashioned. It's boy-friends now.”
„Boy-friends, is it? Oh, oh, Patsy me jewel, some day ye'll be finding the difference atween a frind and a beau.”

27. Glamour of Youth, 1.

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„If ye don't be belaving innything what fun are ye going to get out av life?” asked Judy unanswerably.

1. Introduces Pat, 1.

Kapcsolódó szócikkek: Judy Plum
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That was fun; and when the bridge was made . . . well and solidly, for Jingle would tolerate no jerry-building . . . they had an afternoon of prowling and rambling.

11. Dinner is Served, 1.

Kapcsolódó szócikkek: Hilary Gordon (Csiling)
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Then there was what Judy called a tommyshaw. Norma screamed and burst into tears. Mother was horrified . . . dad was shocked . . . or pretended to be. Judy came in and frog-marched Pat to the kitchen.

13. Company Manners, 4.

Kapcsolódó szócikkek: Judy Plum · Pat Gardiner
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And Mr. Gordon Keys at the bridge keeps his wife in order by crocheting lace whenever she won't do as he says. She hates to see him do it and so she gives in.

21. What Would Judy Think of It?, 5.

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No matter what dreadful things happened at least there were still cats in the world.

24. Ashes to Ashes, 2

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Judy was hooking her rug in her own bedroom, just over the kitchen . . . a fascinating room, so the Silver Bush children thought. It was not plastered. The walls and ceiling were finished with smooth bare boards which Judy kept beautifully whitewashed. The bed was an enormous one with a fat chaff tick. Judy scorned feathers and mattresses were, she believed, a modern invention of the Bad Man Below. It had pillowslips trimmed with crocheted „pineapple” lace, and was covered with a huge „autograph quilt” which some local society had made years before and which Judy had bought.

1. Introduces Pat, 2.

Kapcsolódó szócikkek: Judy Plum

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