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Treasure of Green Knowe

The Green Knowe Chronicles, Book Two

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Treasure of Green Knowe

De: L. M. Boston
Narrado por: Simon Vance
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L.M. Boston's thrilling and chilling tales of Green Knowe, a haunted manor deep in an overgrown garden in the English countryside, have been entertaining readers for half a century.

In this second book, Tolly returns for Easter vacation to find that the portrait of Toby, Alexander, and Linnet is missing - loaned out by his grandmother to a museum, possibly to be sold at the end of the exhibition because she needs money to mend the roof. Tolly is horrified, and then, with the help of Susan and Jacob (Susan being an ancestor of his from 1800), he learns about Green Knowe during their lifetimes, and, yes, finds the treasure which was lost while they were living.

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"Magic and mystery combine....Boston is an effortless stylist and her magic seems as simple as breathing." (The Washington Post)

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Whereas the first book felt like fond memories, this one has pain; and (personally I think book 3 has a touch of horror. 19th century English adults could be so cruel. At least the father shines as a ray of hope (quite rare in modern books). A touching treatment of blindness, physical and metaphorical; naive treatment of racism by today's standards. But very happy ending.

Sorry it wasn’t part of my childhood reading

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