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Les Ailes de l'ange

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Every first Sunday in June, the Moses clan gathers for their annual reunion at a sprawling Arkansas farm. Samuel Lake, a vibrant young preacher, brings his wife, Willadee, and their three children to celebrate. The children relish the escape from their father's congregation, while Willadee cherishes time with her parents, Calla and John. However, tragedy strikes as John dies unexpectedly, followed by Samuel losing his parish, plunging the family into a summer of crisis and change. Amidst this turmoil, their outspoken eleven-year-old daughter, Swan, shines brightly. Her spirited nature captivates and challenges the family across generations. Meanwhile, Swan becomes focused on her traumatized eight-year-old neighbor, Blade Ballenger, determined to protect him from his abusive father. The story unfolds with vivid characters that feel like family, exploring the complexities of human nature with clarity and depth. Jenny Wingfield's storytelling captures both the tragic and triumphant aspects of life, making this a memorable and impactful work of fiction.

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Les Ailes de l'ange, Jenny Wingfield, Isabelle Chapman

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2010
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Lingua
Francese
Pubblicato
2010
Formato
In brossura
Pagine
447
ISBN10
2298032459
ISBN13
9782298032451
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Every first Sunday in June, the Moses clan gathers for their annual reunion at a sprawling Arkansas farm. Samuel Lake, a vibrant young preacher, brings his wife, Willadee, and their three children to celebrate. The children relish the escape from their father's congregation, while Willadee cherishes time with her parents, Calla and John. However, tragedy strikes as John dies unexpectedly, followed by Samuel losing his parish, plunging the family into a summer of crisis and change. Amidst this turmoil, their outspoken eleven-year-old daughter, Swan, shines brightly. Her spirited nature captivates and challenges the family across generations. Meanwhile, Swan becomes focused on her traumatized eight-year-old neighbor, Blade Ballenger, determined to protect him from his abusive father. The story unfolds with vivid characters that feel like family, exploring the complexities of human nature with clarity and depth. Jenny Wingfield's storytelling captures both the tragic and triumphant aspects of life, making this a memorable and impactful work of fiction.