The Girl Who Loved Tom Gordon (Limited Edition)
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By Kees Moerbeek, Peter Abrahams (Adapter)




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6 Reviews
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Annaspring75 said on Sep 10, 2011 | Add your feedback
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Marion the librarian said on Dec 3, 2008 about the Mass Market Paperback edition | Add your feedback
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Stubob72556 said on Feb 26, 2008 | Add your feedback
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This was incredible. I can't believe how mature she becomes and how she manages to remember little snippets of things her parents have told her in order to survive. Such a shocking realisation of the things you have to do to stay alive. I was close to tears when I reached the last page.
Valentine said on Mar 4, 2011 about the Paperback edition | Add your feedback
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dalai lala said on Jan 6, 2008 | Add your feedback
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I bought this book is because of Tom Gordon, the pitcher of Red Sox. At that time I kind of like Red Sox. Mainly because Boston is the first big city that I travelled overseas. I like Boston, the friendly atmosphere, the place where liberty starts to grow.
This books is a *light* novel for ... (continue)
walizard said on Nov 20, 2007 about the Paperback edition | Add your feedback
Book Details
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- English Books
- Hardcover 7 Pages
- Edition: Limited
- ISBN-10: 0689874227
- ISBN-13: 9780689874222
- Publisher: Little Simon
- Pub date: Nov 16, 2004
- Also available as: Mass Market Paperback, Paperback, Audio CD, Audio Cassette, Board Book, School & Library Binding and eBook
- In other languages: other languages
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| ISBN | Edition | List | Sale | Seller |
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| 9780689874222 | Hardcover | $1000.00 | -- | The Book Depository |
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| + 6 copies tradable: 1 in USA → | ||||
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*** This comment contains spoilers! ***
Per chi avesse la versione di questo romanzo già tradotta, ritengo che la lettura del finale in lingua originale sia necessaria.
Pag 212-213
"Ttrisha slowly transferred the cap to the hand with the IV needle in it. She looked at her father as she did it, making sure he was looking at her. She was tired. Soon she would sleep. But not yet. Not until she had said what she had to say.
He was watching, watching closely. Good.
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Pag 212-213
"Ttrisha slowly transferred the cap to the hand with the IV needle in it. She looked at her father as she did it, making sure he was looking at her. She was tired. Soon she would sleep. But not yet. Not until she had said what she had to say.
He was watching, watching closely. Good.
She reached across her body with her right hand, never taking her eyes from her father, because he was the one who would know; if he understood, he would translate.
Trisha tapped the visor of her cap, then pointed her right index finger up at the ceiling.
The smile which lit his face from the eyes down was the sweetest, truest thing she had ever seen. If there was a path, it was there. Trisha closed her own eyes on his understanding and floated away into sleep.
Game over."
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