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1000 tulosta hakusanalla Harriet And Alice C Monroe Henderson

Harriet and the Haunted House
Harriet passed the old house everyday on her journey to and from school. It was rumoured to be haunted, yet no one had dared to venture beyond the fence that bordered the school's back path. That is apart from Spooky, the local cat who spent her time either hiding in the undergrowth or prowling the school grounds on the hunt for unwatched lunchboxes. Harriet loved her visits from Spooky at lunchtimes. If only everyone was as nice to Spooky as Harriet was...
Harriet and Isabella

Harriet and Isabella

Patricia O'Brien

Atria Books
2009
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It is 1887, and Henry Ward Beecher lies dying. Reporters from around the world, eager for one last story about the most lurid scandal of their time, descend on Brooklyn Heights, their presence signaling the beginning of the voracious appetite for fallen celebrities we know so well today. When Henry Ward Beecher was put on trial for adultery in 1875, the question of his guilt or innocence was ferociously debated. His trial not only split the country, it split apart his family, causing a particularly bitter rift between his sisters, Harriet Beecher Stowe, author of Uncle Tom's Cabin, and Isabella Beecher Hooker, an ardent suffragist. Harriet remained loyal to Henry, while Isabella called publicly for him to admit his guilt. What had been a loving, close relationship between two sisters plummeted into bitter blame and hurt. Harriet and Isabella each had a major role in the social revolutions unfolding around them, but what happened in their hearts when they were forced to face a question of justice much closer to home? Now they struggle: who best served Henry -- the one who was steadfast or the one who demanded honesty?
Harriet and Emilie

Harriet and Emilie

Eleanor Watkins

Malcolm Down Publishing Ltd
2022
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A tumultuous century dawns and two girls are born: one, a daughter of an English aristocrat; the other, the only child of a German cook. Harriet is privileged, wilful and impulsive. Emilie is polite, calm and studious. The two girls – so very different – become ‘forever sisters’ as they learn and play together in the peaceful Herefordshire countryside. But as the century grows older and they mature with it, events beyond their world profoundly change everything and everyone. War, hatred and fear sever their bond and tear them apart. Emilie reluctantly returns to the nation into which she was born but has never known; Harriet’s deep desire for purpose takes her to the horror of the Western Front. Will the two friends survive the darkness that has engulfed Europe? Will they find new friendships and, perhaps, even love? Will they ever see each other again? They can only persevere and hope that the world they once knew might be restored.