White Fang.
- 272pagine
- 10 ore di lettura
The adventures in the northern wilderness of a dog who is part wolf and who eventually makes his peace with man.
Questa autrice si avvicina alla scrittura con una fascinazione per la storia, in particolare per il sedicesimo secolo. Le sue opere approfondiscono le vite di individui che affrontano decisioni difficili in mondi in rapida evoluzione. Con un profondo interesse per il passato, esplora temi che risuonano nei lettori di oggi. Il suo stile unico fonde la ricerca storica con una narrazione avvincente, dando vita alle epoche passate per un pubblico moderno.






The adventures in the northern wilderness of a dog who is part wolf and who eventually makes his peace with man.
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There's an exciting email for Ben from his friend Nico in Italy. Nico has two tickets for the Italy-England football match! On the plane from London to Rome, Ben makes a new friend, who is also going to the match. On the big day, Rome is full of excited soccer fans. But the boys get a nasty surprise - their tickets are missing!
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