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Lulu's Library Anthology

Louisa May Alcott

Editorial: Orpheus Editions

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Sinopsis

Famous author Louisa May Alcott (writer of the cult classic Little Women) offers in this series of books a collection of short stories for children.

This anthology contains all three volumes of this series. 
  
Her talent and her strong voice will please children and classic literature lovers as well.
Disponible desde: 18/03/2020.

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