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Books with title The Primrose Way

  • The Primrose Ring

    Ruth Sawyer

    eBook (Otbebookpublishing, May 17, 2012)
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  • The Primrose Path

    Rebecca Griffiths, Janine Cooper-Marshall, Hachette Audio UK

    Audible Audiobook (Hachette Audio UK, March 24, 2016)
    As a teenager, Sarah D'Villez famously escaped a man who abducted and held her hostage for 11 days. The case became notorious, with Sarah's face splashed across the front of every newspaper in the country. Seventeen years later, Sarah's attempt to build a normal life for herself in London has failed. When she hears of her kidnapper's impending release from prison, fearful of the media storm that is sure to follow, she decides to flee to rural Wales under a new identity, telling nobody where she's gone. As Sarah settles in to her isolated new home and gets to know the small community she is now part of, it soon becomes creepily apparent that someone is watching her. Meanwhile, back in London, her mother makes a shocking discovery - something she fears will put Sarah's life in danger. She must urgently find her missing daughter before it's too late....
  • The Primrose Way

    Jackie French Koller

    Paperback (Gulliver Books Paperbacks, April 18, 1995)
    Living in a rough Puritan missionary settlement that borders an Indian village, sixteen-year-old Rebekah is forced to choose between two cultures when she falls in love with a defiant Pawtucket medicine man. €œIssues about separation of church and state, the scandalous idea of thinking for oneself, etc., are thoughtfully raised here and would provide provocative discussions in the social studies classroom.€--School Library Journal
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  • The Primrose Way

    Jackie French Koller

    Hardcover (Gulliver Books, Oct. 15, 1992)
    Living in a rough Puritan missionary settlement that borders an Indian village, sixteen-year-old Rebekah is forced to choose between two cultures when she falls in love with a defiant Pawtucket medicine man. “Issues about separation of church and state, the scandalous idea of thinking for oneself, etc., are thoughtfully raised here and would provide provocative discussions in the social studies classroom.”-School Library Journal
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  • The Primrose Way

    Jackie French Koller

    School & Library Binding (Turtleback Books, April 18, 1995)
    FOR USE IN SCHOOLS AND LIBRARIES ONLY.
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  • The Primrose Path

    Rebecca Griffiths

    eBook (Sphere, March 24, 2016)
    Haunted by her past. In danger from her present.Isolated, alone, vulnerable.Sometimes the danger is closer than you think.As a teenager, Sarah D'Villez famously escaped a man who abducted and held her hostage for eleven days. The case became notorious, with Sarah's face splashed across the front of every newspaper in the country.Now, seventeen years later, that man is about to be released from prison. Fearful of the media storm that is sure to follow, Sarah decides to flee to rural Wales under a new identity, telling nobody where she's gone.Settling into the small community she is now part of, Sarah soon realises that someone is watching her. Someone who seems to know everything about her . . .
  • The Primrose Way

    Jackie French Koller

    Paperback (Graphia, April 18, 1995)
    Living in a rough Puritan missionary settlement that borders an Indian village, sixteen-year-old Rebekah is forced to choose between two cultures when she falls in love with a defiant Pawtucket medicine man. “Issues about separation of church and state, the scandalous idea of thinking for oneself, etc., are thoughtfully raised here and would provide provocative discussions in the social studies classroom.”--School Library Journal
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  • The Primrose Way

    Jackie French Koller

    Library Binding (Demco Media, April 1, 1995)
    A recent arrival to the New World in 1633, sixteen-year-old Rebekah, a missionary's daughter, befriends a Native American woman and begins to question whether these "savages" need saving after all
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  • The Primrose Way

    Jackie French Koller

    Library Binding
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  • The Primrose Way

    Jackie French Koller

    Library Binding (Perfection Learning, April 1, 1995)
    A recent arrival to the New World in 1633, sixteen-year-old Rebekah, a missionary's daughter, befriends a Native American woman and begins to question whether these savages need saving after all.
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  • The Primrose Path

    Carol Matas

    Paperback (Blizzard Pub Ltd, July 1, 1997)
    When fourteen-year-old Debbie moves to a new town and Hebrew school following the death of her grandmother, she begins to be uncomfortable with the overly familiar behavior of the Rabbi principal
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  • The Primrose Path

    Rebecca Griffiths

    Paperback (Sphere, Nov. 21, 2017)
    Haunted by her past. In danger from her present.Isolated, alone, vulnerable.Sometimes the danger is closer than you think.As a teenager, Sarah D'Villez famously escaped a man who abducted and held her hostage for eleven days. The case became notorious, with Sarah's face splashed across the front of every newspaper in the country.Now, seventeen years later, that man is about to be released from prison. Fearful of the media storm that is sure to follow, Sarah decides to flee to rural Wales under a new identity, telling nobody where she's gone.Settling into the small community she is now part of, Sarah soon realises that someone is watching her. Someone who seems to know everything about her . . .