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The Belonging Place

The Belonging Place

1997 ·
·3.76·147 Ratings ·128 Pages
“ If you want to go quickly, go alone. If you want to go far, go together. ” ― African proverb
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    1996·
    ·3.96·427 Ratings
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    ·4.16·220 Ratings
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    2003·
    ·4.1·226 Ratings
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    1996·
    ·3.72·149 Ratings
    Flora Gauld has lived in Taiwan for as long as she can remember, but now she is going home to Canada to stay with her uncle and aunt. She is given the special responsibility of looking after her younger brother, William—but who will look after her?
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    2001·
    ·3.87·1,194 Ratings
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