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Cargando... Green Money (1939)por D. E. Stevenson
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Inscríbete en LibraryThing para averiguar si este libro te gustará. Actualmente no hay Conversaciones sobre este libro. The plot isn't much, but the characters are well worth the time. George is an unusually rounded hero. Stevenson chooses multiple ways to examine his character. The people who surround him are nicely drawn as well, particularly Paddy. ( )
This for those who liked Miss. Buncle's Book and were disappointed in the others. Pertenece a las series editorialesFurrowed Middlebrow (74)
Green Money finds the well-loved author at her most irresistible. Romantic, energetic, at times wickedly funny, it is the humorous tale of the complications of a young Englishman who is made trustee of the late Mr. Green's large estate and guardian of his quaintly old-fashioned daughter, Elma. Although young George Ferrier is none too bright by book-learning standards, he does have his share of common sense. And common sense, as well as patience, is what he needs to cope with Elma's flighty, headstrong attempts to become a "modern" woman. George's valiant efforts to protect the vulnerable girl from cads and her legacy from fortune-hunters make a frolicsome story of effervescent good nature. No se han encontrado descripciones de biblioteca. |
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