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The root cellar : [a novel study]

Twelve year old orphan, Rose, sent to live with relatives on a farm in Canada, ventures into her aunt's root cellar and finds herself making friends with people who lived on the farm more than a century earlier.

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  • "Twelve-year-old orphan Rose, sent to live with unknown relatives on a farm in Canada, ventures into her aunt's root cellar and finds herself making friends with people who lived on the farm more than a century earlier--Résumé de l'éditeur."
  • "Twelve year old orphan, Rose, sent to live with relatives on a farm in Canada, ventures into her aunt's root cellar and finds herself making friends with people who lived on the farm more than a century earlier."@en
  • "Rose Larkin ... is an orphan who lives in New York City. But when she is twelve years old, she is packed off to live with relatives in an old farmhouse in Ontario. She is lonely and unhappy until one day she discovers the old root cellar and stumbles into the world of the late 1860s. There Rose makes friends with Will and Susan and when Will runs away to fight and does not return, she realizes she must reach across time to help save him. She and Susan set out on a journey that brings them into unexpected dangers and adventures, a journey on which Rose gains the strength and confidence to deal with her own world."
  • "Rose Larkin ... is an orphan who lives in New York City. But when she is twelve years old, she is packed off to live with relatives in an old farmhouse in Ontario. She is lonely and unhappy until one day she discovers the old root cellar and stumbles into the world of the late 1860s. There Rose makes friends with Will and Susan and when Will runs away to fight and does not return, she realizes she must reach across time to help save him. She and Susan set out on a journey that brings them into unexpected dangers and adventures, a journey on which Rose gains the strength and confidence to deal with her own world."@en
  • "Twelve-year-old orphan Rose, sent to live with unknown relatives on a farm in Canada, ventures into her aunt's root cellar and finds herself making friends with people who lived on the farm more than a century earlier."
  • "Twelve-year-old orphan Rose, sent to live with unknown relatives on a farm in Canada, ventures into her aunt's root cellar and finds herself making friends with people who lived on the farm more than a century earlier."@en
  • "Grade level: Twelve-year-old orphan Rose, sent to live with unknown relatives on a farm in Canada, ventures into her aunt's root cellar and finds herself making friends with people who lived on the farm more than a century earlier."@en
  • "Twelve year-old orphan Rose, sent to live with unknown relatives on a farm in Canada, ventures into her aunt's root cellar and finds herself making friends with people who lived on the farm more than a century earlier."@en
  • "It looked like an ordinary root cellar--And if twelve-year-old Rose hadn't been so unhappy in her new home, where she'd been sent to live with unknown relatives, she probably would never have fled down the stairs to the root cellar in the first place. And if she hadn't, she never would have climbed up into another century, the world of the 1860s, and the chaos of Civil War--"@en

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  • "Electronic books"@en
  • "Children's literature"@en
  • "Fiction"@en
  • "Fiction"
  • "Canadian juvenile fiction"@en
  • "History"@en
  • "Roman pour la jeunesse"
  • "Juvenile works"
  • "Juvenile works"@en

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  • "Jordkällaren"
  • "Jordkällaren"@sv
  • "The root cellar : [a novel study]"@en
  • "Le passage secret"
  • "Le Passage secret"
  • "Ni trin til fortiden"@da
  • "Ni trin til fortiden"
  • "The root cellar"
  • "The root cellar"@en
  • "The Root Cellar"@en

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