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Time Like a River
Randy Perrin
Hannah Perrin
Tova Perrin
出版
RDR Books
, 1997
主題
Juvenile Nonfiction / Social Topics / Prejudice & Racism
Juvenile Fiction / Family / General
Juvenile Fiction / Health & Daily Living / Diseases, Illnesses & Injuries
Juvenile Fiction / People & Places / United States / General
Juvenile Fiction / Religious / Jewish
Juvenile Fiction / Social Themes / Death, Grief, Bereavement
Juvenile Fiction / Science Fiction / Time Travel
ISBN
157143061X
9781571430618
URL
http://books.google.com.hk/books?id=wDDzFVurJvIC&hl=&source=gbs_api
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This multicultural first novel written by Randy Perrin with his daughters, Tova,14, and Hannah, 11, has been hailed by advance readers across America. Teachers & students, librarians & parents have fallen in love with this story of two families, one Jewish-American, the other Chinese-American, brought together across time & space. Margie Belzer, 13, is studying for her Bat Mitzvah when her mother, a veterinarian, comes down with a mysterious illness. As the doctors search for an answer, Margie travels back in time to do her own research. Her miraculous journey is the heart of this beautiful novel, written for young people but also destined to captivate grownups everywhere. Publisher Provided Annotation. This multicultural first novel written by Randy Perrin with his daughters, Tova, 14, & Hannah, 11, has been hailed by advance readers across America. Teachers & students, librarians & parents, have fallen in love with this story of two families, one Jewish-American, the other Chinese-American, brought together across time & space. Margie Belzer, 13, is studying for her Bat Mitzvah when her mother, a veterinarian, comes down with a mysterious illness. As the doctors search for an answer, Margie travels back in time to do her own research. Her miraculous journey is the heart of this beautiful novel, written for young people but also destined to captivate grownups everywhere. Bowker Authored Title code. Margie travels back in time to find a cure for her mother's mysterious illness. Two families, one Jewish-American, the other Chinese-American, are brought together across time and space in this novel Karen Cushman calls "A truly amazing accomplishment." Margie Belzer, 13, is studying for her Bat Mitzvah when her mother, a veterinarian, comes down with a mysterious illness. As the doctors search for an answer, Margie travels back in time to do her own research. Her miraculous journey is the heart of this beautiful novel.