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Three Girls from School

L. T. Meade

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"Three Girls from School" by L. T. Meade follows the lives of three young girls who share a deep bond of friendship. As they navigate the challenges and adventures of school life, they learn valuable lessons about loyalty, determination, and the power of their enduring friendship. Set against the backdrop of their educational journey, this heartwarming tale explores the joys and trials of girlhood, highlighting the growth and character development of the three protagonists. With themes of camaraderie and personal growth, the story captures the essence of youthful friendships and the profound impact they can have on one's life.
Disponible desde: 14/09/2023.
Longitud de impresión: 266 páginas.

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