Black Sheep

Black Sheep
ISBN-10
009953956X
ISBN-13
9780099539568
Series
Black Sheep
Category
Coal miners
Pages
144
Language
English
Published
2014-11-03
Publisher
Random House
Author
Susan Hill

Description

In een mijndorpje in Engeland leidt een gezin een schier uitzichtloos bestaan.

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