(2e trimestre 1981)
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- 4.00 FRF
- Pages
- 132
- Indicia / Colophon Publisher
- Arédit
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- roman d'amour (romance)
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- roman d'amour (romance)
- Characters
- Beth McGregor; Pete Morgan; Brad Connors; Carrie Tucker; Annie; John McGregor
- Synopsis
- Coming from her French finishing school, Beth joins her father in the Canadian Rockies where he has joined her grandfather at their logging camp. After adjusting to the initial culture shock, Beth starts to fall for her father's foreman.
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- roman d'amour (romance)
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- Bruce Hopkins; Madge
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- Madge notices that a man is using the lake on her land as a courting site, but always with a different girl. One day when the man's car gets stuck in the mud, Madge uses her tractor to tow him out and he starts taking an interest in her. But Madge is dubious their relationship can work because he is a smart man from the town and she is dedicated to her simple farm life.
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- Lee Blake; M. Bartlett; Ward; Chari; Zara; Gene; Andy Benson
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- Fed up with life in Croxton, Lee quits her job without notice and runs away to London six weeks before her eighteenth birthday. But she is robbed on the way and has no place to stay. She encounters various unsavory characters who are hostile to her or want to take advantage of her. When she sees Ward playing a guitar in an underground station, he seems to be the only person who wants to help her.
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- roman d'amour (romance)
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- Laure; Jacques; Stéphane; Bruno
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- Laure's scooter, "Fred", helps her get engaged to Jacques, but when she passes it along to her sister, it seems to jinx her sister's romantic aspirations.
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