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  • TPRS Books Six mois de solitude
  • TPRS Books Six mois de solitude
  • TPRS Books Six mois de solitude
  • TPRS Books Six mois de solitude
  • TPRS Books Six mois de solitude
  • TPRS Books Six mois de solitude

Six mois de solitude

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French novel for beginners with full-color illustrations. Zoé moves from New York to a remote cabin in the forests of Oregon for six months. How will she survive this?

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Zoé loves her charmed life with her famous parents in glamorous NYC! But when her mom accepts a movie role in the Caribbean, Zoé must go with her dad to their remote cabin in Oregon. Suddenly surrounded by trees, Zoé discovers she doesn’t know what to do on her own. How will she survive six months of solitude?

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  • 168 unique words and many cognates
  • Full color illustrations
  • 103 pages of text
  • Setting: New York and Oregon

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Would you like to order a class set? We will give you a 10% discount on 25 or more copies of the same title. Please, order the novels via e-mail. Due to relatively small stock numbers, please allow 2-3 weeks for your order.

*All books and novels are copyright protected, which means that copying this book for use in your classroom is not permitted.

levensles / life lesson / moving away / Tiasha J. García / verhuizen
Author Tiasha J. García
Year of publication 2023
Number of pages 125 (including the glossary)
ISBN 9781603725446
Illustrated by Anastasia Shushina and Natalia Lauman
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