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Mary Ann Alice

In 1926, Canadian seventh-grader Mary Ann Alice McCrank, named after her church's bell and proudly possessing the soul of a poet, describes the changes the new Paugan Dam will bring to her riverside town of Low and also carefully plans her first kiss.

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  • "In 1926, Canadian seventh-grader Mary Ann Alice McCrank, named after her church's bell and proudly possessing the soul of a poet, describes the changes the new Paugan Dam will bring to her riverside town of Low and also carefully plans her first kiss."
  • "In 1926, Canadian seventh-grader Mary Ann Alice McCrank, named after her church's bell and proudly possessing the soul of a poet, describes the changes the new Paugan Dam will bring to her riverside town of Low and also carefully plans her first kiss."@en
  • "A young girl worries what effect a new dam will have on her Gatineau-area hometown."@en
  • ""Mary Ann Alice, c'est le nom d'une jeune fille amoureuse de McGuire junior, mais c'est aussi celui du clocher de Martindale dont on entend le joli carillon résonner à travers la vallée de la Gatineau. Malheureusement, toute la beauté de ce village risque de disparaître à cause de la construction d'un barrage."--Page 4 de la couv."
  • "A new project to dam the Gatineau River threatens the falls and the ancient rocks and fossils. People are saying that when the river is dammed, the rising water will cover more than just rocks--people will lose their land."
  • ""A young girl worries what effect a new dam will have on her Gatineau-area hometown in this long-awaited novel from one of Canada's best writers" Cf. Our choice, 2992."@en
  • ""A young girl worries what effect a new dam will have on her Gatineau-area hometown in this long-awaited novel from one of Canada's best writers" Cf. Our choice, 2992."
  • "A new dam will cover more than rocks and fossils."
  • "When a new project is presented to dam up the Gatineau River, Mary Ann Alice McCrank and her teacher, Patchy Drizzle, know that many wonderful fossils and rocks will be lost forever and experience mixed feelings like others in the community."@en

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  • "History"
  • "Electronic books"@en
  • "Juvenile works"@en
  • "Juvenile works"
  • "Jugendbuch"
  • "Ressources Internet"
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  • "Fiction"@en
  • "Fiction"

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  • "Mary Ann Alice"
  • "La rivière disparue"