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Aunt Crete's Emancipation

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A Modern American Cinderella Story

"There's something real familiar about the set of her shoulders....my land! I believe she reminds me of your Aunt Crete!" - Grace Livingston Hill, Aunt Crete's Emancipation

A rich nephew from the West is coming to town and Carrie and her daughter Luella are desperate to make a lasting impression. Ashamed with their own modest lifestyle, they flee hoping to find new riches and impress Donald and leave Aunt Crete - a modest old lady treated by Carrier and Luella as a slave - to greet the guest. Donald ends up impressed with Aunt Crete and treats her kingly but what will Carrie and Luella have to say about it?

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© 2015 Xist Classics (eBook ): 9781681950716

Fecha de lanzamiento

eBook : 7 de agosto de 2015

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