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Birthright (Song Of Acadia V3)
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Item Description... Overview Since their reunion, Nicole and Anne have moved from "sisters" to best friends, but when Anne and her young son follow Nicole to their uncle Charles's English estate to become his heirs, they struggle to overcome the trials of keeping their birthright secret. Simultaneous.
Publishers Description Facing the threat of war, can two families be united in peace amid the heartbreak? The Song of Acadia Book 3. |
Item Specifications...
Pages 288
Dimensions: Length: 0.75" Width: 5.25" Height: 8.25" Weight: 0.55 lbs.
Binding Softcover
Release Date Feb 1, 2001
Publisher Baker Publishing Group
ISBN 0764222295 EAN 9780764222290
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 | Equal treatment in this novel Mar 15, 2003 |
| This is my second favorite of the series, my very favorite being "The Meeting Place." Unlike "The Sacred Shore", the book preceding it, "The Birthright" brings out the character of Anne as well as that of Nicole, rather like "The Meeting Place" did with their moms, Catherine and Louise. I always felt that Anne is "short-changed" in the other books in the series, and am glad to see her getting more equal treatment here. | | |  | Interesting, good story Feb 4, 2003 |
| After being reunited with her birth parents in Nova Scotia and after saying a tearful goodbye to her Louisiana parents, Nicole has a yearning for more. She and Anne become close friends and Nicole loves her parents, but there is something calling to her, dividing her allegiance. Her Uncle Charles has asked for her to go to England and become his heir, and she considers doing just that. After prayer and consideration, she decides to leave. England is a contrast to all she's ever known . . . its glitter and bustle are almost too much for her, and she feels useless among the rich trappings and servants. Anne, meanwhile, is dealing with some devastating news. She decides to go to England. Anne adjusts more quickly to England than Nicole. Nicole and her uncle have to make some hard decisions. . . . I didn't find this book as exciting as the others in the series (especially Book 1, my favorite so far), but it is still interesting and integral to the series. The writing is still beautiful and thoughtful and this book is worth the read. | | |  | Good Good Good May 24, 2002 |
| This book is great! It's been a while since I read the first two books in this series, and I was surprised that it was so easy for me to pick up right where they left off. This is the story of Nicole's journey to England to take her place as the heir to her Uncle Charles. Her ideas of duty and responsibility, but also her need for change and to find her own place in the world are at the heart of the novel. I don't want to give away too much of the plot--especially the surprise ending, but needless to say, this book will keep you charmed through the end--through all the heartache, sorrow and joy that comes through in colonial America. | | |  | This series just gets better and better Apr 19, 2002 |
| I have thoroughly enjoyed this series and hope to continue with the next one. Normally, I find Oke's book dull or too detailed to enjoy, but this series with Bunn is outstanding. Try it! | | |  | A wonderful read! Aug 24, 2001 |
| I really enjoy Janette Oke's books. This is a wonderful novel. It will defintly keep your interest. I highly recommend this. It is good clean Christian fiction. | | | Write your own review about Birthright (Song Of Acadia V3)
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