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_a9781782264828 _c$385 |
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100 | _aGooden, Philip | ||
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_aOliver Twist _cCharles Dickens ; adapted by Philip Gooden ; illustrations by Pipi Sposito |
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_aLeicester, United Kingdom _bSweet Cherry Publishing Limited _c2020 |
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_a94 p. _bill. |
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490 | _aEasy Classics | ||
490 | _aThe Charles Dickens children's collection | ||
500 | _aLexile : 650L | ||
520 | _aOliver Twist is poor. Always has been, always will be. Being born in a workhouse means that you'll probably always be treated like rubbish. Oliver does not want a life of hard work and measly meals, but he soon learns that it's never safe to ask for more... What Oliver really needs is a family. But is a family of thieves, kidnappers and killers really a family at all? | ||
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_aOrphans _vJuvenile fiction _zLondon _zEngland |
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_aBrigands and robbers _vJuvenile fiction _zLondon _zEngland |
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650 | _aChildren's stories | ||
942 | _cBK | ||
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_c16938 _d16938 |