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Jalna: Books 13-16 - Return to Jalna Renny's Daughter Variable Winds at Jalna Centenary at Jalna - cover

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Jalna: Books 13-16 - Return to Jalna Renny's Daughter Variable Winds at Jalna Centenary at Jalna

Mazo de la Roche

Publisher: Dundurn

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Summary

Mazo de la Roche brings her beloved Jalna saga to a masterful conclusion with the four novels in this bundle. As the world begins to recover from World War II, the Whiteoaks find their way back to the ancestral home, nearing its hundredth anniversary, to heal and draw strength from renewed family ties — though true peace remains elusive for some. As the Whiteoaks mount a grand reunion to mark the manor's centenary, hopes and tensions run high. An absolute must for any lover of the Jalna series.

 
Includes 
Return to Jalna 
Renny's Daughter 
Variable Winds at Jalna 
Centenary at Jalna
Available since: 09/09/2013.

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