Daddy-Long-Legs By:Jean Webster(1876-1916) Jerusha Abbott, an eighteen year old orphan, faces an uncertain future in the charity home where she has lived all her life. On reaching adulthood, the orphanage can no longer offer shelter to its inmates. Her anxiety leads her into wild ...
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Daddy Long-Legs - Jean Webster 有声书音频M4B+电子书 - Reading age : 10 - 12 years - Release date: 01-15-2013 Jean Webster’s entertaining tale of a high-spirited orphan girl coming-of-age in th...
《Daddy-Long-Legs》(Jean Webster)内容简介: Bright and lively Judy Abbott is an orphan who dreams of escaping the drudgery of her life at the ...
长腿叔叔 (原版插图珍藏版) [Daddy long legs] 作者:[美]简·韦伯斯特(Jean,Webster)著;叶子译出版:湖南文艺出版社 2015.3定价:29.00 元ISBN-13:9787540471019ISBN-10:7540471018 去豆瓣看看 想要 拥有 00暂无人评价... 目录作者简介内容简介 《长腿叔叔》讲述了一个孤儿院女孩朱迪?阿博特开拓美丽人生的成长...
I borrowed and devoured Jean Webster’s Daddy-Long-Legs that very afternoon; I’ve revisited it many times.Orphan girlsJudy’s orphan status reminded me of other favorite characters, from classics like Emily of New Moon (1923) by L.M. Montgomery, Ballet Shoes (1936) by Noel Streatfeild, ...
Dear Jean Webster, Thank you for having created such an inspiring story as Daddy-long-legs. Judy, the protagonist is a Cinderella in modern senses. I was in high school the first time I came across your book in its Chinese translation. Now, almost ten years later, I can still clearly ...
"Yours most loquaciously": Voice in Jean Webster'sDaddy-Long-Legs In lieu of an , here is a brief excerpt of the content: "Yours most loquaciously": Voice in Jean Webster's Daddy-Long-Legs Anne K. Phillips (bio) Daddy-Long-Legs , Jean Webster's novel about an orphan who is sent...
此处填形容词做表语。且是s开头的,故填sure10.【答案】reading【解析】题干:总之,这本Daddy Long Legs的书值得读一读。这是一本书,书可以搭配动词是read。又因固定搭配be worth doing sth.值得做某事。故答案为reading 结果一 题目 Daddy Long LegsI finished reading Daddy Long Legs written by Jean Webster...
Dear Daddy-Long-Legs, Your secretary man has just written to me saying that Mr. Smith prefers that I should not accept Mrs. McBride's invitation, but should return to Lock Willow the same as last summer. Why, why, WHY, Daddy?