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Matt's Story of Life

Elaine Hidayat

Publisher: Elmar Publishing

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Summary

A story of Matt Sharp, a boy of 10 years old. He was sick from a blue skin condition, where he had acquired from eating strange alien mushrooms, after a World Space Race competition with his friends, 4 years ago.
Available since: 09/17/2019.

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