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Sach Sean Agus Scealta Eile (Irish Edition) (edition 2002)

by Micheal O'Conghaile

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An anthology of short stories for teenagers. All eight stories in this book are told from the point of view of a teenage protagonist, and explore themes of friendship, peer pressure, coming of age, death, youth, and parent - children relationships, among others."
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Title:Sach Sean Agus Scealta Eile (Irish Edition)
Authors:Micheal O'Conghaile
Info:Clo Iar-Chonnachta Teo (2002), Paperback, 119 pages
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Sách sean, agus scéalta eile by Mícheál Ó Conghaile

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Eight unforgettable stories for and about teenagers, all of them set in modern-day Wales. Includes an Irish-English vocabulary for each story.
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An anthology of short stories for teenagers. All eight stories in this book are told from the point of view of a teenage protagonist, and explore themes of friendship, peer pressure, coming of age, death, youth, and parent - children relationships, among others."

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