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The tin can tree

Small town photographer sacrifices his chances for a wife and family in order to make a home for his hypochondriac brother.

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  • "Small town photographer sacrifices his chances for a wife and family in order to make a home for his hypochondriac brother."@en
  • "Small town photographer sacrifices his chances for a wife and family in order to make a home for his hypochondriac brother."
  • ""In the small town of Larksville, the Pike family is hopelessly out of step with the daily rhythms of life after the tragic, accidental death of six-year-old Janie Rose. Mrs. Pike seldom speaks, blaming herself, while Mr. Pike is forced to come out of his long, comfortable silence. Then there is ten-year-old Simon, who is suddenly without a baby sister and without understanding why she's gone."--Back cover."
  • "In the small town of Larksville, the Pike family is hopelessly out of step with the daily rhythms of life after the tragic, accidental death of six-year-old Janie Rose. Mrs. Pike seldom speaks, blaming herself, while Mr. Pike is forced to come out of his long, comfortable silence. Then there is ten-year-old Simon, who is suddenly without a baby sister -- and without understanding why she's gone."
  • "BONUS: This edition contains an excerpt from Anne Tyler's The Beginner's Goodbye. In the small town of Larksville, the Pike family is hopelessly out of step with the daily rhythms of life after the tragic, accidental death of six-year-old Janie Rose. Mrs. Pike seldom speaks, blaming herself, while Mr. Pike is forced to come out of his long, comfortable silence. Then there is ten-year-old Simon, who is suddenly without a baby sister -- and without understanding why she's gone. Those closest to this shattered family must learn to comfort them -- and confront their own private shadows of hidden grief. If time cannot draw them out of the dark, then love may be their only hope...."@en
  • "In the small town of Larksville, the Pike family is hopelessly out of step with the daily rhythms of life after the tragic, accidental death of six-year-old Janie Rose. Mrs. Pike seldom speaks, blaming herself, while Mr. Pike is forced to come out of his long, comfortable silence. Then there is ten-year-old Simon, who is suddenly without a baby sister -- and without understanding why she's gone. Those closest to this shattered family must learn to comfort them -- and confront their own private shadows of hidden grief. If time cannot draw them out of the dark, then love may be their only hope ..."@en
  • "In the small town of Larksville, the Pike family is hopelessly out of step with the daily rhythms of life after the tragic, accidental death of six-year-old Janie Rose. Mrs. Pike seldom speaks, blaming herself, while Mr. Pike is forced to come out of his long, comfortable silence. Then there is ten-year-old Simon, who is suddenly without a baby sister -- and without understanding why she's gone."@en
  • "When young Jamie Pike dies in a tragic accident, she leaves behind a family numbed with grief and torn with guilt and recrimination. Here, the author explores how each member of the family learns to face the future in their own way."@en

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  • "Romans (teksten)"
  • "Domestic fiction"
  • "Domestic fiction"@en
  • "Electronic books"@en
  • "Large print"@en
  • "Powieść amerykańska"
  • "Modern fiction"@en
  • "Belletristische Darstellung"
  • "Fiction"
  • "Fiction"@en

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  • "The tin can tree"@en
  • "The tin can tree"
  • "Der Blechbüchsenbaum : Roman"
  • "Der Blechbüchsenbaum"
  • "The Tin can tree"
  • "A tin can tree"@en
  • "The Tin Can Tree"@en
  • "L'albero delle lattine : [romanzo]"
  • "L'albero delle lattine"
  • "L'albero delle lattine"@it
  • "Tin can tree"

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