Rhanna at War

ISBN-10
0860098206
ISBN-13
9780860098201
Series
Rhanna at War
Category
Hebrides (Scotland)
Pages
337
Language
English
Published
1987
Publisher
Macmillan Reference USA
Authors
Clifford Hanley, Christine Marion Fraser

Description

To the warm, tight-knit community, the little island in the peaceful Hebrides seemed remote from the horrors of war. For Shona Mackenzie, on leave in her beloved home, it offered a chance to recover from the nightmare of the bombing, and from her broken heart.

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