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The New York Times-bestselling author of Jubilee Trail does "a grand job of storytelling" in this saga of the pioneers who settled the Louisiana wilderness (The New York Times). For his service in the king's army during the French and Indian War, Judith Sheramy's father, a Puritan New Englander, is granted a parcel of land in far-off Louisiana. As the family ventures down the Mississippi to make a new home in the wilderness, Judith meets Philip Larne, an adventurer who travels in the finest clothes Judith has ever seen. He is a rogue, a killer, and a thief--and the first thing he steals is Judith's heart. Three thousand acres of untamed jungle, overrun with jaguars, Indians, and pirates, wait for Philip in Louisiana. He and Judith will struggle with their stormy marriage and the challenges of the American Revolution as they strive to build an empire for future generations. This is the first novel in Gwen Bristow's Plantation Trilogy, which also includes The Handsome Road and This Side of Glory.… (mere)
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Die späte Abendsonne warf seidigen Glanz auf die Wellen des Flusses.
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Judith lächelte in ruhiger Siegesgewissheit, und verwundert erkannte sie, dass sie erst jetzt, nachdem die Schlüsselgewalt in andere Hände übergegangen war, Frieden gewonnen hatte.
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Midzomer en in het Engels Deepsummer, mag niet samengevoegd worden met de volgende trilogiën: Als de katoen rijpt...Trilogie, Plantation Trilogy, Louisiana Trilogie
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The New York Times-bestselling author of Jubilee Trail does "a grand job of storytelling" in this saga of the pioneers who settled the Louisiana wilderness (The New York Times). For his service in the king's army during the French and Indian War, Judith Sheramy's father, a Puritan New Englander, is granted a parcel of land in far-off Louisiana. As the family ventures down the Mississippi to make a new home in the wilderness, Judith meets Philip Larne, an adventurer who travels in the finest clothes Judith has ever seen. He is a rogue, a killer, and a thief--and the first thing he steals is Judith's heart. Three thousand acres of untamed jungle, overrun with jaguars, Indians, and pirates, wait for Philip in Louisiana. He and Judith will struggle with their stormy marriage and the challenges of the American Revolution as they strive to build an empire for future generations. This is the first novel in Gwen Bristow's Plantation Trilogy, which also includes The Handsome Road and This Side of Glory.
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