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Hardworking London governess Helen Davenport longs for a family of her own but knows the prospect of finding a suitable husband grows dimmer each year. Then she spots an advertisement seeking wives for the churchgoing bachelors of colonial New Zealand and begins an affectionate correspondence with a gentleman farmer. Meanwhile, not far away in Wales, society life bores Gwyneira Silkham, beautiful, daring daughter of a wealthy sheep breeder. She finds an unexpected escape when her father loses a blackjack hand to a mysterious New Zealand baron ? and Gwyn's hand in marriage goes to the baron's son. The women cross paths on the ship to Christchurch ? Helen traveling steerage, Gwyn first class ? and form an unlikely friendship, one they?ll rely on when the husbands awaiting them turn out very different than they?d imagined. This nineteenth-century saga of two unforgettable young women ? navigating a new world and finding friendship, romance, and adventure at every turn ? is as lush and sweeping as the hills of New Zealand themselves.
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Al país del núvol blanc - 5ª Edición, Christiane Gohl
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- Année de publication
- 2012
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- Titre
- Al país del núvol blanc - 5ª Edición
- Langue
- Catalan
- Auteurs
- Christiane Gohl
- Éditeur
- Ediciones B
- Publié
- 2012
- Format
- souple
- Pages
- 734
- ISBN10
- 8466649514
- ISBN13
- 9788466649513
- Mots clés
- Fiction, Romans d'amour, Romans historiques, Amour, Famille, Amitié, Littérature allemande, Angleterre, 19e siècle, Romances historiques, Littérature anglaise, Époque victorienne, Sagas, Haine, Sagas Familiales, Propriétés, fermes, Émigration, Nouvelle-Zélande, Agriculteurs, fermiers, Colonisation, peuplement, Moutons, agneaux, Maoris
- Première publication
- 2007
- Titre original
- Im Land der weißen Wolke
- Évaluation
- 4 sur 5
- Description
- Hardworking London governess Helen Davenport longs for a family of her own but knows the prospect of finding a suitable husband grows dimmer each year. Then she spots an advertisement seeking wives for the churchgoing bachelors of colonial New Zealand and begins an affectionate correspondence with a gentleman farmer. Meanwhile, not far away in Wales, society life bores Gwyneira Silkham, beautiful, daring daughter of a wealthy sheep breeder. She finds an unexpected escape when her father loses a blackjack hand to a mysterious New Zealand baron ? and Gwyn's hand in marriage goes to the baron's son. The women cross paths on the ship to Christchurch ? Helen traveling steerage, Gwyn first class ? and form an unlikely friendship, one they?ll rely on when the husbands awaiting them turn out very different than they?d imagined. This nineteenth-century saga of two unforgettable young women ? navigating a new world and finding friendship, romance, and adventure at every turn ? is as lush and sweeping as the hills of New Zealand themselves.



