Lenteliefde

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"Cherish Winslow was die dogter van 'n skeepsbouer en sy het 'n groot liefde vir die see en vir skepe - en haar pa se vakleerling. Maar Silas het gevoel dat 'n ambagsman nie 'n kans het om die hart va n so 'n besondere en vooraanstaande vrou te wen nie. 'n Gesteelde soentjie laat die hoop opvlam, maar dan word hy afbetaal - werkloos en huisloos. Die toekoms het in duie gestort. In sy donkerste uur moet Silas die krag kry om vir sy lewe te veg en vir sy geliefde Cherish."
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AuthorMorren, Ruth Axtell
PublisherLux Verbi
PlaceWellington
Year2007
ISBN9780796305985
BindingPaperback
ConditionAs New
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