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2025

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“Hi, Rose! Up, girl! There’s another party making for the View by the far path. Get a move on, Rosie.” The strawberry roan tossed her cropped mane and her dainty little hoofs clattered more quickly over the rocky path which led up from the far-reaching grazing lands of Sunset Ranch to the summit of the rocky eminence that bounded the valley upon the east. To the west lay a great, rolling plain, covered with buffalo grass and sage; and dropping down the arc of the sky was the setting sun, r...

2025

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In "A Little Miss Nobody," Amy Bell Marlowe likely tells the story of a young protagonist who finds herself in challenging circumstances but ultimately discovers friendship, courage, and personal growth among her peers at Pinewood Hall. The narrative may follow the adventures and misadventures of the protagonist as she navigates the ups and downs of school life, forms bonds with her classmates, and overcomes obstacles along the way.As the story unfolds, readers can expect themes of friends...

2025

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In "The Girl from Sunset Ranch," readers likely follow the journey of the protagonist, who finds herself thrust into unfamiliar surroundings after leaving her rural home for the bustling metropolis. The novel may explore themes of independence, resilience, and the challenges of adapting to city life.Amy Bell Marlowe, known for her ability to create engaging and relatable characters, likely crafts a compelling narrative that follows the protagonist as she navigates the complexities of urban...

2025

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The story revolves around Beth Baldwin, a young girl who attends Rivercliff School. Beth faces various challenges and dilemmas typical of girls' school stories of the time. The novel follows Beth's experiences, friendships, and personal growth as she navigates the ups and downs of school life.Amy Bell Marlowe's writing style in "The Girls of Rivercliff School" reflects the themes and values commonly found in juvenile fiction from the early 20th century. The book likely emphasizes friendshi...

2025

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In "Wyn's Camping Days," the Go-Ahead Club, consisting of Wyn, Helen, Bess, Amy, and Belle, decides to go on a camping trip together. Excited for the adventure, the girls make plans and preparations for their outing. Led by Wyn, the enthusiastic and resourceful leader of the group, they gather supplies, set up camp, and explore the natural beauty of their surroundings.As the camping trip progresses, the girls encounter a series of challenges and obstacles, from navigating unfamiliar terrai...

2025

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Set in the American West, particularly in the vast landscapes of the ranches and ranges, "Frances of the Ranges" likely follows the adventures of the titular character, Frances, a young woman living in this rugged frontier environment. The story may revolve around Frances's encounters with the challenges and opportunities presented by life on the ranch, as well as her relationships with the people around her.The subplot involving the "Old Ranchman's Treasure" suggests a mystery or quest el...

2025

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The novel follows the adventures of sisters Lillian and Jess Morse, who move to Hillcrest Farm after the loss of their parents. Determined to sustain themselves, they work hard on the farm while unraveling a mysterious family secret hidden within the rocky landscape of their property. The story blends themes of adventure, mystery, and the realities of rural life, reflecting the aspirations and challenges faced by young women of that era.

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How My Father Defended Two Murderers and Lost Himself

2023

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On December 15, 1974, when Amy Bell was one year old, the city of Moncton, New Brunswick, was consumed with the search for two missing police officers—Corporal Aurèle Bourgeois and Constable Michael O'Leary. They had been abducted by petty criminals Richard Ambrose and James Hutchison after a kidnapping that had scored them $15,000. The search would lead to a clearing in the woods where the officers were found—murdered, and buried in shallow graves. Amy's father, Ed Bell, stepped up to def...

2009

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When Oriole Traveled Westward by Amy Bell Marlowe invites listeners into a warm and spirited journey across a changing America, where courage, curiosity, and youthful determination light the path toward new beginnings.This audiobook captures the charm of a classic coming-of-age tale, following Oriole as she leaves the familiar behind and ventures westward into a land of opportunity, uncertainty, and discovery. Each mile of the journey carries lesso...

2009

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A wholesome juvenile novel chronicling growth, independence, and adventure during westward travel.

2021

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The European Union Fourth Anti-Money Laundering Directive is the most sweeping AML legislation ever to have been introduced in Europe. It aims to strengthen the existing rules, prioritising the fight against tax avoidance, money laundering and terrorism financing by reinforcing the necessity of measures such as risk assessments, setting clear requirements about beneficial ownership, and expanding the definition of a politically exposed person. This second edition of Anti-money Laundering C...

$347.49 CAD

2014

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Includes an active table of contents for easy navigation.ContentsWyn's Camping Days (1914)A Little Miss Nobody (1914)The Girls of Hillcrest Farm (1914)The Girl from Sunset Ranch (1914)Frances of the Ranges (1915)Wyn's Camping Days (1914)Wynifred Mallory was delighted to learn that the Go-Ahead Club would be allowed to camp at Lake Honotonka. Soon they set off, with their boy friends to keep them company in another camp not far away....

$6.77 CAD