📦Darmowa dostawa od 69 zł - do Żabki oraz automatów i punktów GLS! Przy mniejszych zamówieniach zapłacisz jedynie 4,99 zł!🚚
Darmowa dostawa od 69,00 zł
ABOUT ANDRE et al. - Voisine Delcy

ABOUT ANDRE et al. - Voisine Delcy

One man, two centuries, in America's last continental frontier. Adapting to a new language during the early years of the family featured in this novel proved to be more difficult for adults than for their children who had the benefit of formal in-class schooling. The similarity of two cultures, French Canadian and northern Maine Americans, made for a seamless transition as only a river separated the two for miles as it meandered through the region.

Members of large families migrating voluntarily from the peaceful surroundings of the St. Lawrence River during the 19th century settled on either side of the St. John River minimizing the significance of a border between nations. This was also true of the Acadians living in Canada's maritime province and Nova Scotia who were forcibly driven from their land and homes by the British. The land of fertile plains and virgin forests of the region was blessed with an abundance of rivers and lakes making travel easier thereby encouraging the growth of new settlements. (For thousands of years, the land had been home to the Malecites, a peaceful member of the North American Indian Tribes. They continue to live here but far fewer in number in isolated enclaves). Encroachment of the area by people from other European countries, many Jesuits among them, resulted in the conversion of the indigenous people to Catholicism promoting fragile harmony between the several ethnic groups.

Another calming effect was the movement of people moving north from southern Maine, mostly Protestants, who, seeing the pristine forests promising great rewards, brought their management abilities and wherewithal necessary for the orderly development of vibrant communities. Other smaller groups also made contributions to growth but on a smaller scale. Today, a century later, these same communities thrive slowly and beautifully. Nearly every household has a pickup truck attesting to the fact that the guys spend more time on yard and house projects than in their bedrooms. So much for smaller families.




EAN: 9781977234858
Symbol
974GTJ03527KS
Rok wydania
2020
Strony
98
Oprawa
Miekka
Format
15.2x22.9cm
Język
angielski
Więcej szczegółów
Bez ryzyka
14 dni na łatwy zwrot
Szeroki asortyment
ponad milion pozycji
Niskie ceny i rabaty
nawet do 50% każdego dnia
44,71 zł
/ szt.
Najniższa cena z 30 dni przed obniżką: / szt.
Cena regularna: / szt.
Możesz kupić także poprzez:
Do darmowej dostawy brakuje69,00 zł
Najtańsza dostawa 4,99 złWięcej
14 dni na łatwy zwrot
Bezpieczne zakupy
Kup teraz i zapłać za 30 dni jeżeli nie zwrócisz
Kup teraz, zapłać później - 4 kroki
Przy wyborze formy płatności, wybierz PayPo.PayPo - kup teraz, zapłać za 30 dni
PayPo opłaci twój rachunek w sklepie.
Na stronie PayPo sprawdź swoje dane i podaj pesel.
Po otrzymaniu zakupów decydujesz co ci pasuje, a co nie. Możesz zwrócić część albo całość zamówienia - wtedy zmniejszy się też kwota do zapłaty PayPo.
W ciągu 30 dni od zakupu płacisz PayPo za swoje zakupy bez żadnych dodatkowych kosztów. Jeśli chcesz, rozkładasz swoją płatność na raty.
Ten produkt nie jest dostępny w sklepie stacjonarnym
Symbol
974GTJ03527KS
Kod producenta
9781977234858
Rok wydania
2020
Strony
98
Oprawa
Miekka
Format
15.2x22.9cm
Język
angielski
Autorzy
Voisine Delcy

One man, two centuries, in America's last continental frontier. Adapting to a new language during the early years of the family featured in this novel proved to be more difficult for adults than for their children who had the benefit of formal in-class schooling. The similarity of two cultures, French Canadian and northern Maine Americans, made for a seamless transition as only a river separated the two for miles as it meandered through the region.

Members of large families migrating voluntarily from the peaceful surroundings of the St. Lawrence River during the 19th century settled on either side of the St. John River minimizing the significance of a border between nations. This was also true of the Acadians living in Canada's maritime province and Nova Scotia who were forcibly driven from their land and homes by the British. The land of fertile plains and virgin forests of the region was blessed with an abundance of rivers and lakes making travel easier thereby encouraging the growth of new settlements. (For thousands of years, the land had been home to the Malecites, a peaceful member of the North American Indian Tribes. They continue to live here but far fewer in number in isolated enclaves). Encroachment of the area by people from other European countries, many Jesuits among them, resulted in the conversion of the indigenous people to Catholicism promoting fragile harmony between the several ethnic groups.

Another calming effect was the movement of people moving north from southern Maine, mostly Protestants, who, seeing the pristine forests promising great rewards, brought their management abilities and wherewithal necessary for the orderly development of vibrant communities. Other smaller groups also made contributions to growth but on a smaller scale. Today, a century later, these same communities thrive slowly and beautifully. Nearly every household has a pickup truck attesting to the fact that the guys spend more time on yard and house projects than in their bedrooms. So much for smaller families.




EAN: 9781977234858
Potrzebujesz pomocy? Masz pytania?Zadaj pytanie a my odpowiemy niezwłocznie, najciekawsze pytania i odpowiedzi publikując dla innych.
Zapytaj o produkt
Jeżeli powyższy opis jest dla Ciebie niewystarczający, prześlij nam swoje pytanie odnośnie tego produktu. Postaramy się odpowiedzieć tak szybko jak tylko będzie to możliwe. Dane są przetwarzane zgodnie z polityką prywatności. Przesyłając je, akceptujesz jej postanowienia.
Napisz swoją opinię
Twoja ocena:
5/5
Dodaj własne zdjęcie produktu:
Prawdziwe opinie klientów
4.8 / 5.0 13705 opinii
pixel