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_aAlmond, David, _d1951- _eauthor. _945620 |
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_aAnnie Lumsden, the girl from the sea / _cDavid Almond ; illustrated by Beatrice Alemagna. |
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_a58 pages : _billustrations ; _c22 cm. |
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_aTales _vJuvenile fiction. |
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_aGirls _vJuvenile fiction. _95614 |
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_aMothers and daughters _vJuvenile fiction. _94385 |
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_aBeaches _vJuvenile fiction. _929421 |
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_aMermaids _vJuvenile fiction. _95568 |
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_aIdentity (Philosophical concept) _vJuvenile fiction. _91678 |
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_aAlemagna, BĂ©atrice, _eillustrator. _947573 |
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