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- The_Stolen_Lake abstract "The Stolen Lake is a children's novel by Joan Aiken, first published in 1981. Taking place in an alternate history, the story follows the adventures of Dido Twite in a fictionalized version of South America.The novel is the fourth in the Wolves Chronicles, a series of books set during the fictional 19th century reign of King James III. In this world, part of South America is occupied by Ancient British (Celtic) colonists following an invasion hundreds of years before.".
- The_Stolen_Lake author Joan_Aiken.
- The_Stolen_Lake isbn "0-224-01924-4".
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- The_Stolen_Lake publisher Jonathan_Cape.
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- The_Stolen_Lake wikiPageWikiLinkText "The Stolen Lake".
- The_Stolen_Lake author Joan_Aiken.
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- The_Stolen_Lake followedBy The_Cuckoo_Tree.
- The_Stolen_Lake genre Alternate_history.
- The_Stolen_Lake genre Childrens_literature.
- The_Stolen_Lake illustrator "Pat Marriot".
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- The_Stolen_Lake name "The Stolen Lake".
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- The_Stolen_Lake publisher Jonathan_Cape.
- The_Stolen_Lake releaseDate "1981".
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- The_Stolen_Lake comment "The Stolen Lake is a children's novel by Joan Aiken, first published in 1981. Taking place in an alternate history, the story follows the adventures of Dido Twite in a fictionalized version of South America.The novel is the fourth in the Wolves Chronicles, a series of books set during the fictional 19th century reign of King James III. In this world, part of South America is occupied by Ancient British (Celtic) colonists following an invasion hundreds of years before.".
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- The_Stolen_Lake name "The Stolen Lake".