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Outback Born - A Woman Down Under #1

K'Anne Meinel

Verlag: Shadoe Publishing

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Alinta, raised in a simple land far from the white man, is suddenly thrust into their realm through no fault of her own.  Suddenly, she must learn to survive amongst these strange, unfamiliar creatures.  But not all white men treat her the same: Some see her as the frightened girl she is, and some see her as the amazing woman she is about to become.  Follow along as this primitive aboriginal child/woman attempts to survive in a new and rapidly changing world.
Verfügbar seit: 30.11.2019.

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