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The China Coin

$37.95
Explore the captivating journey of Leah's adventure in 'The China Coin', an engaging A-format paperback published by Penguin Australia in 1992. This gripping story unfolds as Leah travels across China with her mother, driven by the dual motivations of discovering long-lost relatives and unraveling an ancient mystery. Set against the backdrop of historical significance, particularly the tumult of Tiananmen Square, the narrative delves into themes of loss, connection, and resilience. With vivid storytelling, readers will find themselves immersed in Leah’s emotional struggle as she navigates her grief and her evolving bond with her mother. This beautifully crafted book, featuring 192 pages, is perfect for young readers and anyone intrigued by poignant family tales and adventures in China. Perfect for educational settings, home libraries, and as gifts for young aspiring readers, this story transcends its date of publication, remaining relevant and heartfelt. Don't miss out on this enriching literary experience that combines history and personal growth. Enjoy FREE shipping on this brand new item, but please note that combined shipping with other products is not available. Expect delivery within 10 days and dive into Leah’s unforgettable journey today.

Condition: BRAND NEW
ISBN: 9780140347531
Format: A-format paperback
Year: 1992
Publisher: Penguin Australia Pty Ltd
Pages: 192


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'Dad was not here. The three of us were now two, but Dad's last adventure did not have to be over. Not as long as there was someone around to keep it going...' Leah travels across China with her mum, in search of long lost relatives and the answer to an ancient mystery. Grieving for her father, she feels increasingly distanced from her mother. But soon the unfolding terror of Tiananmen Square will draw mother and daughter back together in the most drastic way possible.

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The China Coin

$37.95
Explore the captivating journey of Leah's adventure in 'The China Coin', an engaging A-format paperback published by Penguin Australia in 1992. This gripping story unfolds as Leah travels across China with her mother, driven by the dual motivations of discovering long-lost relatives and unraveling an ancient mystery. Set against the backdrop of historical significance, particularly the tumult of Tiananmen Square, the narrative delves into themes of loss, connection, and resilience. With vivid storytelling, readers will find themselves immersed in Leah’s emotional struggle as she navigates her grief and her evolving bond with her mother. This beautifully crafted book, featuring 192 pages, is perfect for young readers and anyone intrigued by poignant family tales and adventures in China. Perfect for educational settings, home libraries, and as gifts for young aspiring readers, this story transcends its date of publication, remaining relevant and heartfelt. Don't miss out on this enriching literary experience that combines history and personal growth. Enjoy FREE shipping on this brand new item, but please note that combined shipping with other products is not available. Expect delivery within 10 days and dive into Leah’s unforgettable journey today.

Condition: BRAND NEW
ISBN: 9780140347531
Format: A-format paperback
Year: 1992
Publisher: Penguin Australia Pty Ltd
Pages: 192


Description:
'Dad was not here. The three of us were now two, but Dad's last adventure did not have to be over. Not as long as there was someone around to keep it going...' Leah travels across China with her mum, in search of long lost relatives and the answer to an ancient mystery. Grieving for her father, she feels increasingly distanced from her mother. But soon the unfolding terror of Tiananmen Square will draw mother and daughter back together in the most drastic way possible.

This product has FREE shipping however combined shipping for other products is not available with this item. Please allow up to 10 days for shipping.

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