Search results for ""Author Sarah Lark""
B (Ediciones B) El rumor de la caracola The Murmur of the Shell
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Penguin Random House Grupo Editorial El rumor de la caracola The Murmur of the Shell
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Boje Verlag Schutzhof Schwalbennest
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Lübbe Der Ruf des Kiwis
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Penguin Random House Grupo Editorial Hacia los mares de la libertad / Towards the Seas of Freedom
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Penguin Random House Grupo Editorial La leyenda de la montaña de fuego Legend of the Fire Mountain
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Penguin Random House Grupo Editorial Bajo cielos lejanos Beneath Distant Skies
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Penguin Random House Grupo Editorial El grito de la tierra / Call of the kiwi
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Boje Verlag Lea und die Pferde Ein Joker fr alle Flle Gohl Lea und die Pferde Ein Joker fr alle Flle
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Lübbe Das Lied der Maori Roman
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Lübbe Unter fernen Himmeln
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Penguin Random House Grupo Editorial Allí donde nace el día / Where the day breaks
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Lübbe Die Trnen der MaoriGttin
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Penguin Random House Grupo Editorial La veterinaria. Grandes sueños / The Veterinarian. Big Dreams
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Penguin Random House Grupo Editorial La estrella de la isla norte / The Star of the Northern Island
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Penguin Random House Grupo Editorial La canción de los maoríes / The Maories Song
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El secreto de la casa del ro Ficcin Spanish Edition
Una historia apasionante y envolvente sobre cómo el pasado puede irrumpir con fuerza y cambiar el presente para siempre.Solo descubriendo el pasado de su familia podrá encontrarse a sí misma.Viena, en la actualidad. A causa de la inesperada enfermedad de su prima más querida, Ellinor descubre un secreto familiar oculto hasta entonces por su madre: la abuela materna de Ellinor fue una niña adoptada, por lo que ni ella ni su madre están biológicamente vinculadas a la que hasta entonces ha considerado su familia. En busca de sus orígenes, Ellinor viaja a Dalmacia, donde descubrirá que su bisabuelo, Franzo Zima, desapareció en medio de la noche probablemente rumbo a Nueva Zelanda. Siguiendo su rastro, descubrirá una trágica y emocionante historia de amor y desamor.
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Boje Verlag Lea und die Pferde 1 Das Glck der Erde Band 1
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Boje Verlag Dream Frei und ungezähmt
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Lübbe Das Gold der Maori
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Penguin Random House Grupo Editorial En el país de la nube blanca / In the Land of the Long White Cloud
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Amazon Publishing Beneath the Kauri Tree
From the author of Toward the Sea of Freedom comes a novel of the triumphs, tragedies, and courage of two women bravely changing the tide of history… As the nineteenth century draws to a close, the struggle for women’s suffrage has finally reached New Zealand. But when the tide of change rolls in, it threatens to engulf two young women from very different backgrounds, who are coming of age amid the tumult. Torn between the two worlds that make up her heritage, Matariki Drury is the daughter of a successful white businesswoman and a descendant of Maori royalty. Scarred by poverty and hoping to make a new life for herself in this strange and forbidding land, Violet Paisley is the middle child of a poor Welsh coal-mining family. Drawn together by their shared commitment to social change, and tested by traumas that neither of them could foresee, these two independent-minded women will find themselves thrust onto the front lines of the fight for equal rights and racial justice. To win their place in this world, they must learn to rise above their personal pain and choose a path of reconciliation rather than retribution.
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Amazon Publishing The Legend of Fire Mountain
Bold new paths in life and love are forged in nineteenth-century New Zealand in the stirring final chapter of bestselling author Sarah Lark’s multigenerational Fire Blossom Saga. It’s 1880 in the North Island town of Otaki, where Aroha lives contentedly with her mother, Linda—until a fateful tragedy leaves Aroha traumatized and plagued by a cursed guilt. For the long recovery ahead, Aroha is sent to Rata Station, a thriving sheep farm that Aroha’s mother and grandmother once called home. Linda knows it’s the perfect place for her daughter to heal, find hope, and start a life she can call her own. On South Island, Aroha soon develops a bond with her relatives, who are looking toward the future, too. Aroha’s cousin March is a vivacious, business-minded beauty who wants to take advantage of New Zealand’s burgeoning industrial age. Robin is a delicate young man and an aspiring actor as fearful of his father’s disapproval as he is desperate to run from it. And then there’s Aroha, who sees unexpected opportunity in the growing tourism trade beyond the continental plains. Through personal trials, professional compromises, great love, profound loss, and a struggle to survive, Aroha, March, and Robin will discover their true destinies. A country is in flux, and a generation of ambitious and resilient young dreamers is changing with it in this exhilarating conclusion to an epic saga.
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Amazon Publishing Fires of Change
Sarah Lark, author of The Fire Blossom, continues her epic family saga as a defiant new generation of women comes of age amid social unrest and precarious love in colonial New Zealand. It’s 1863, nearly twenty years since Ida Lange came to New Zealand to change her life and realize a dream. With her best friend, Cat, she established a thriving sheep farm on the continental plains where their combined families settled—and succeeded. But the idyll of Rata Station could be reaching an end. The fires of change are coming again, and this time it’s Ida’s and Cat’s daughters—Mara, Carol, and Linda—who will get swept up in the ensuing chaos. The spirited Mara is in the first blush of romantic awakening with a half-Maori boy torn between two heritages. Mara’s love for him is a greater risk than either of them can imagine. Carol, engaged to the son of a local sheep baron, has a prospect that seems safe—yet fate has other plans. And Linda, Carol’s sweet-natured “twin,” who holds the family secret of her heritage close to her heart, can’t imagine a life outside Rata Station. Then a sudden tragedy throws the families into peril and desperation. As tensions escalate between the warring Maori tribes and English settlers, Mara, Carol, and Linda struggle to overcome increasing hardships for themselves and for each other. Drawing on their strong will, resilience, and unbreakable bond, they’ll do anything to secure their future at Rata Station before it slips away forever.
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Penguin Random House Grupo Editorial La canción de los maories / The Maories Song
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Amazon Publishing The Fire Blossom
The bestselling author of the Sea of Freedom Trilogy returns with a sweeping family saga of two women in nineteenth-century New Zealand and their epic journey to survive in a world of their own making. It’s 1837, and immigrating to a small New Zealand fishing village is an opportunity for Ida Lange’s family to build a better future. Yet for Ida, raised in a strict, religious, tight-knit German community, so much is still forbidden to a woman. Yearning for the poor day laborer she shared books with as a child, Ida is now trapped in a dire marriage to a man of her father’s choosing. For Cat, who came of age in New Zealand under brutal conditions, life in the colonies hasn’t been easy. Through a strange turn of events, she is adopted by a native Maori tribe, and she begins to thrive. But when she challenges the traditions of her tribe, she’s banished, and left once again to rely on the only person she can trust with her future: herself. When fate brings Ida and Cat together, they recognize in each other a kindred spirit. Out of common ground grows an enduring friendship that will not be broken by the hardships of the plains, threats from the past, or the trials of family and heartache. What they’ll discover is the depth of their own strength and resilience as they get nearer to the freedom they desire and demand. And their journey is just beginning.
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Penguin Random House Grupo Editorial Una promesa en el fin del mundo / A Promise in the End of the World
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Amazon Publishing Toward the Sea of Freedom
In mid-nineteenth-century Ireland, charming Kathleen and dashing Michael harbor secrets and dreams. Imagining a life beyond the kitchen and fields of the wealthy family they both work for, they plot to leave their homeland, marry, and raise the child Kathleen is secretly carrying. The luck of the Irish, however, is not on their side. Soon, they find themselves swept up in circumstances they never could have fathomed. Kathleen is forced to marry against her will and immigrate to New Zealand. Michael is imprisoned for rebellion and exiled to Australia. As time passes and their new lives march on, they long for those stolen moments in the lush green fields of their native land. And they both still dream of escape, with no idea of how close fate will eventually bring them.
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Amazon Publishing Flight of a Maori Goddess
Sarah Lark’s epic Sea of Freedom trilogy reaches its sweeping conclusion in a story of courage, strength, and sisterhood. The dawning twentieth century brings change to New Zealand—and new opportunities for any woman bold enough to grasp them. Atamarie Turei, whose mother fought for suffrage, has enrolled as the first female student at the Canterbury College of Engineering. On a surveying trip she meets Richard Pearse, who shares her passion for aviation. Being part Maori, part white, and thoroughly independent, Atamarie is soon vilified by Richard’s conservative farm community, forcing her to navigate the next step in a liberating life. Roberta Fence, Atamarie’s best friend, has just graduated from college. Obsessed with charismatic, womanizing doctor Kevin Drury, Roberta follows him to South Africa, where their work together in the brutal Boer concentration camps will change her—but not define her. Soon, Atamarie and Roberta will discover that destiny lies closer to home. There, each woman forges a path through star-crossed love, family upheaval, and a shifting social landscape. And by reconciling ambition with the spirituality of her ancestors, Atamarie endeavors to make her dreams take flight at last.
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Amazon Crossing In the Land of the Long White Cloud
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Amazon Publishing A Hope at the End of the World
In the chaos of World War II, Polish teenagers Helena and Luzyna Grabowski have lost everything. Without parents or a home, they are shipped to a refugee camp in Persia, where the days ahead hold only darkness. When they hear that orphans are being selected for relocation to New Zealand, Helena is filled with hope—until the officials say they have a place only for her younger sister. On the morning she is to be transported, Luzyna fails to join the chosen group, and Helena takes her place. But the horrors of war—and her guilt at abandoning her sister—follow Helena on the journey across the sea, as a man from her past preys on her fear and remorse. Though the people in New Zealand embrace her, the traumas Helena has suffered threaten her peace and blind her to the devotion of James, a charming, heroic young Allied pilot. If Helena can let go and dare to hope again, she may finally step out of the long shadow of her past to find a future made whole—a new community, a new family, a new love.
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