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  • The two corners of the nineteenth  

    The Hope Sisters: Signed Charlotte (Paperback)
    Semi-epistolary novel which portrays both the young noble Charlotte taken in the heat of the revolution and the young Emilia, who, a century later discovered one way that one correspondence with her sister fled to England. The style is classic that i
  • Age gap  

    The Hope Sisters: Signed Charlotte (Paperback)
    The little girl who had it, had great difficulty in reading it. Not in the complicated sense, no it does not like the fact that the heroine is so old compared to her. She can not imagine themselves in the skin of the character. Too bad ...
  • With supervision why not ...  

    The Hope Sisters: Signed Charlotte (Paperback)
    For a change of fashion diaries why not the epistolary novel? Yes then here is not quite right. Were simultaneously two stories nested into each other. This is the story of Emily, a 16 year old girl living in the 19th century that has just lost his f
  • A little too much preaching ...  

    The Hope Sisters: Signed Charlotte (Paperback)
    A well-crafted novel, taking with engaging characters. A fun way of understanding postrévoltionnaire time for children from 9 years. However, the side "Catholicism is good, I do not necessarily atheists because" I was a little embarrassed. Altho
  • An engaging novel, full of hope and gravity  

    The Hope Sisters: Signed Charlotte (Paperback)
    This novel is a beautiful novel of friendship that reveals a period of civil and Christian history. The story takes place in 1880 and tells the story of Emily just lost her father has to move with her mother. She will discover his new room of old let
  • very interesting book for parents  

    The Hope Sisters: Signed Charlotte (Paperback)
    Roman bought for my eldest of 9 years. I read it before offering and enjoyed. Writing nice, interesting plot and a more nuanced view of the years of revolution. I quickly bought the second book to read. My daughter also enjoyed.