10 rows · · Author Philip Pullman | Submitted by: Jane Kivik. Free download or read online The Tiger in /5. · The plot is really a chance for Phillip Pullman to explore in detail the issues of Victorian London, from women's lack of marital rights to the suffering and lack of rights of the East End poor and the Toynbee-esque charities trying to help them/5(K). · The Tiger in the Well (Sally Lockhart, #3) Published by Scholastic. Paperback, pages. Author (s): Philip Pullman. ISBN: Author: Philip Pullman.
The Tiger in the Well () is a book by the English author Philip Pullman. Plot. This book takes place in the autumn of Sally Lockhart has a daughter named Harriet, a nurse named Sarah-Jane and a cook named Ellie. Her friends Webster, Jim and Charles are in South America taking pictures. One day a divorce affidavit arrives at the house. An exciting new tale set in the world of Philip Pullman's His Dark Materials www.doorway.ru's Oxford opens in the thrilling comfort and familiarity of Jordan College, where Lyra and her daemon Pantalaimon sit on the sun-drenched roof looking out over all of Oxford. But their peace is shattered when a strange bird (a witch's daemon, on its own) tumbles out of the sky. Tiger in the Well Paperback - 1 Jun. by. Philip Pullman (Author) › Visit Amazon's Philip Pullman Page. See search results for this author. Philip Pullman (Author) out of 5 stars. ratings. Book 3 of 4 in the Sally Lockhart Mysteries Series.
The Tiger in the Well (Sally Lockhart Trilogy, Book 3) by Philip Pullman. Laurel Leaf. Mass Market Paperback. GOOD. Spine creases, wear to binding and pages from reading. May contain limited notes, underlining or highlighting that does affect the text. Possible ex library copy, will have the markings and stickers associated from the library. Author Philip Pullman | Submitted by: Jane Kivik. Free download or read online The Tiger in. The plot is really a chance for Phillip Pullman to explore in detail the issues of Victorian London, from women's lack of marital rights to the suffering and lack of rights of the East End poor and the Toynbee-esque charities trying to help them.
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