Journey to the River Sea
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Maia oder als Miss Minton ihr Korsett in den Amazonas warf (englischer Originaltitel Journey to the River Sea, 2001) ist ein Kinderbuch der Autorin Eva Ibbotson. In den USA war das Buch ein Bestseller. In deutscher Übersetzung von Sabine Ludwig erschien es 2003 im Cecilie Dressler Verlag; 2006 gab es der Deutsche Taschenbuch Verlag heraus. Der Hörverlag veröffentlichte 2005 eine Lesefassung als Hörbuch, gelesen von Sandra Schwittau.
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Reine du fleuve est un roman écrit par Eva Ibbotson, publié en Angleterre aux éditions Macmillan Children's Books en 2001 puis en France aux éditions Albin Michel en 2004. Traduction française de Elie Robert-Nicoud.
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JTTRS is an adventure novel written by Eva Ibbotson, published by MacMillan in 2001. It is set mainly in Manaus, Brazil, early in the 20th century and conveys the author's vision of the Amazon River. It was a finalist for all of the major British children's literary awards, winning the Smarties Prize, ages 9–11, and garnering an unusual commendation as runner-up for the Guardian Award. Anne Fine, British Children's Laureate (2001-3) and one of three former winners on the Guardian panel, wrote that "we all fell on Eva Ibbotson's perfectly judged, brilliantly light to read, civilised Journey To The River Sea, in which we are shown how, as one of the characters Miss Minton reminds us, 'Children must lead big lives... if it is in them to do so. 'Oh, please let her write another book as fine
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Maia oder als Miss Minton ihr Korsett in den Amazonas warf (englischer Originaltitel Journey to the River Sea, 2001) ist ein Kinderbuch der Autorin Eva Ibbotson. In den USA war das Buch ein Bestseller. In deutscher Übersetzung von Sabine Ludwig erschien es 2003 im Cecilie Dressler Verlag; 2006 gab es der Deutsche Taschenbuch Verlag heraus. Der Hörverlag veröffentlichte 2005 eine Lesefassung als Hörbuch, gelesen von Sandra Schwittau.
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JTTRS is an adventure novel written by Eva Ibbotson, published by MacMillan in 2001. It is set mainly in Manaus, Brazil, early in the 20th century and conveys the author's vision of the Amazon River. It was a finalist for all of the major British children's literary awards, winning the Smarties Prize, ages 9–11, and garnering an unusual commendation as runner-up for the Guardian Award. Anne Fine, British Children's Laureate (2001-3) and one of three former winners on the Guardian panel, wrote that "we all fell on Eva Ibbotson's perfectly judged, brilliantly light to read, civilised Journey To The River Sea, in which we are shown how, as one of the characters Miss Minton reminds us, 'Children must lead big lives... if it is in them to do so. 'Oh, please let her write another book as fine as this, because, in any other year, we would have handed her the prize without a thought."
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Reine du fleuve est un roman écrit par Eva Ibbotson, publié en Angleterre aux éditions Macmillan Children's Books en 2001 puis en France aux éditions Albin Michel en 2004. Traduction française de Elie Robert-Nicoud.
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