Ebook {Epub PDF} The Truth about Mary Rose by Marilyn Sachs
The Truth About Mary Rose is written in first person from the modern-day Mary Rose's point of view. Marilyn Sachs, who also wrote such classics as The Bear's House and the Amy and Laura books, takes on the complicated issue of truth versus perception in this emotionally-challenging www.doorway.rus: The Truth About Mary Rose is written in first person from the modern-day Mary Rose's point of view. Marilyn Sachs, who also wrote such classics as The Bear's House and the Amy and Laura books, takes on the complicated issue of truth versus perception in this emotionally-challenging www.doorway.ru by: 1. Mary Rose was proud to be named after her aunt, because her aunt had been a heroine, saving the lives of everyone in the apartment building—before dying in the fire. But not everyone thought the first Mary Rose was a heroine. Young Mary Rose overheard her uncle’s remembrance of the events of that dramatic day—and they weren’t at all what she expected.
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The Truth About Mary Rose is written in first person from the modern-day Mary Rose's point of view. Marilyn Sachs, who also wrote such classics as The Bear's House and the Amy and Laura books, takes on the complicated issue of truth versus perception in this emotionally-challenging novel. But not everyone thought the first Mary Rose was a heroine. Young Mary Rose overheard her uncle’s remembrance of the events of that dramatic day—and they weren’t at all what she expected. Juvenile fiction by Marilyn Sachs; originally published by Doubleday. Marilyn Sachs was born Marilyn Stickle in the Bronx, New York on Decem. She graduated from Hunter College in and became a children's librarian trainee at the Brooklyn Public Library. She worked there for a decade while earning her master's of library science degree at Columbia University.
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