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  • av Eileen Charbonneau
    266,-

    Seventeen-year-old Newfoundlander Charlotte Jaddore loves nothing more than learning sacred healing arts from the elders of her Mi'kmaq and Beothuk grandmothers. But the year is 1692 and her father needs her help. Their American cousins in Salem, Massachusetts have been accused of witchcraft. Will Charlotte help her father fight for the lives of Philip and Mary English? When father and daughter arrive in Salem, their cousins have already been imprisoned. How can the couple survive against spectral evidence- harming their victims from afar as invisible projections? The motives of their accusing neighbors are anything but spiritual. They are after the English family's wealth. And the sights of those accusers are now fixed on the heirs. Can Charlotte get young Mary, Philip and William to Newfoundland, without infecting her own beloved island with spectral evidence fever? "well-paced, engaging... with likable characters."- Goodreads Review"Recommended for anyone who is interested in mysteries, or learning more about Native culture."- Long and Short Reviews

  • av Eileen Charbonneau
    475,-

    Set during the roaring 20s, this novel follows the lives of three women who navigate the shifting societal norms of the era. As they confront personal and professional challenges, they discover the power of friendship and the importance of staying true to themselves. Filled with vivid characters and period detail, Waltzing in Ragtime is a charming tale of resilience and hope.This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important, and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it.This work is in the "public domain in the United States of America, and possibly other nations. Within the United States, you may freely copy and distribute this work, as no entity (individual or corporate) has a copyright on the body of the work.Scholars believe, and we concur, that this work is important enough to be preserved, reproduced, and made generally available to the public. We appreciate your support of the preservation process, and thank you for being an important part of keeping this knowledge alive and relevant.

  • av Eileen Charbonneau
    369,-

  • av Eileen Charbonneau
    248,-

    Teen-aged Linda Tassel is a bridge person, straddling the worlds of her white father and the Eastern Cherokee nation of her mother's people. Linda has a friend in Tad Gist, who honors both cultures with mutual respect. A good thing, since they have a knack for finding trouble in both. It's the 1990s, and big business is lending support to growing animal and environmental conservation movements. First year college students Tad Gist and Linda Tassel are invited to a party celebrating industrial giant Garmon Chemicals commitment to preserve wildlife. Things go well until Dr. Kent Milton, a university professor who has been working with Linda on the project, makes unwanted advances. Suddenly, there's a blackout. When the lights come on, one of the guests discovers her famous emerald necklace is missing. Dr. Milton has disappeared and may have been murdered. And Linda is the prime suspect. "well-paced, engaging... with likable characters."- Goodreads Review"Recommended for anyone who is interested in mysteries and learning more about Native culture."- Long and Short Reviews

  • av Eileen Charbonneau
    235,-

    School is out for the summer of 1993. Linda Tassel has invited her friend Tad to travel with her family and Cherokee clan friends to Harmony Festival, where she's to perform the Butterfly Dance with her friend Rising Fawn Reed. But soon after they arrive at the festival campgrounds, Rising Fawn disappears. They notify the local police, but they are busy searching for the arsonist who just set the campground blaze. A missing Indian girl? She's probably run off with her boyfriend. Together with Linda's clan brother Guli Whitepath, Linda and Tad are on their own in finding their friend- a search that may lead to permanent missing status for them all.

  • av Eileen Charbonneau
    186,-

  • av Eileen Charbonneau
    220,-

  • av Eileen Charbonneau
    211,-

    In April 1860, Dr. Ryder Cole returns home from his studies, sure of his abilities and on fire to serve his country and preserve the Union.  A panther attack threatens to cut his life short until a young woman with a rife and a sure-shot eye appears out of the mist.  Then she disappears, returning as Tom Boyde, his comrade throughout America’s Civil War, and as Diana, met in a Washington D.C. whore house.  The seven Aprils from 1860 to 1866 tell their tale of love and war, sex and friendship. And the price of crossing gender lines. 

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