An edition of Homecoming (1981)

La familia Tillerman busca hogar

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La familia Tillerman busca hogar
Cynthia Voigt, Cynthia Voigt
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An edition of Homecoming (1981)

La familia Tillerman busca hogar

1a ed.
  • 4.0 (5 ratings) ·
  • 88 Want to read
  • 7 Currently reading
  • 15 Have read

Abandoned by their mother, four children begin a search for a home and an identity.

Publish Date
Publisher
Editorial Noguer
Language
Spanish
Pages
191

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Previews available in: English

Edition Availability
Cover of: Homecoming
Homecoming
2002, Simon Pulse
in English - 1st Simon Pulse ed.
Cover of: Homecoming (Collins Modern Classics)
Homecoming (Collins Modern Classics)
May 4, 1999, Collins, Harper Collins Childs
in English
Cover of: La familia Tillerman busca hogar
La familia Tillerman busca hogar
1991, Editorial Noguer
in Spanish - 1a ed.
Cover of: Homecoming
Homecoming
1983, Ballantine, Fawcett
in English
Cover of: Homecoming
Homecoming
1981, Atheneum
in English - 1st ed.

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Edition Notes

Translation of: Homecoming.

Sequel: Dicey's song.

Published in
Barcelona
Series
Cuatro vientos -- 95
Genre
Fiction., Ficción juvenil.

The Physical Object

Pagination
191 p ;
Number of pages
191

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL22959202M
ISBN 10
8427932111
Goodreads
511893

Work Description

The iconic start to the timeless, Newbery-winning series from Cynthia Voigt.

“It’s still true.” That’s the first thing James Tillerman says to his older sister, Dicey, every morning. It’s still true that their mother has abandoned the four Tillermans in a mall parking lot somewhere in the middle of Connecticut. It’s still true that they have to find their own way to Great-aunt Cilla’s house in Bridgeport. It’s still true that they need to spend as little as possible on food and seek shelter anywhere that is out of view of the authorities. It’s still true that the only way they can hope to all stay together is to just keep moving forward.

Deep down, Dicey hopes they can find someone to trust, someone who will take them in and love them. But she’s afraid it’s just too much to hope for....

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