A River Ran Out of Eden

James Vance Marshall

Original title: A river ran out of Eden

first published 1963 Creative Media Partners, LLC, 2021

Heinemann ELT guided readers. Elementary level

To Jim and Tania Lee and their little boy Eric, the mist-pearled island was Paradise — until a violent storm, a fabulous seal, and a handsome stranger brought temptation to their Eden.

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River Ran Out of Eden edition · 2021 · Creative Media Partners, LLC · 9781015018846
A River Ran Out of Eden edition · 1999 · Tandem Library · 9780833511393
A river ran out of Eden. edition · 1992 · Puffin · 95 pages
A river ran out of Eden edition · 1987 · Macmillan Heinemann ELT · 63 pages
A River Ran Out of Eden (Guided Reader) paperback · 1978 · Macmillan Education Ltd · 64 pages · 9780435270544
River Ran Out of Eden paperback · 1978 · Sundance Publishing · 124 pages · 9780887410260
River Ran Out of Eden hardcover · 1967 · Heinemann Educational Secondary Division · 96 pages · 9780435121105

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