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041 _aeng
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100 1 _aDickens, Charles
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245 1 0 _aA christmas carol /
_cCharles Dickens, Gill Travner ; resimleyen : Karen Donnelly.
250 _a1. Baskı
260 _aİstanbul
_bKaknüs Yayınları
_c2017
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300 _a64 sayfa :
_bresim ;
_c19 cm.
490 0 _aKaknüs Publications
_v688
490 0 _aYoung Kaknus Series
_v13
500 _a“The ghosts make the story very exciting, and the pictures are absolutely brilliant.” Reem, 11 ‘Bah, humbug! Fools wishing me a Merry Christmas should be forced to sit on cushions stuffed with holly leaves or boiled with their own Christmas puddings.’ Miserable old miser Ebenezer Scrooge hates Christmas. Can somebody so selfish, so harsh and so horribly lonely ever change his ways? In one terrifying night, poor Scrooge is haunted by four ghosts. Why do they show him visions of his past? Why do they show him other people enjoying Christmas? Why do they show him the deaths of a young boy and of a miserable old miser? Weep and laugh as you read this much-loved Christmas story. Will Scrooge always think that Christmas is ‘Humbug’, or will he learn to shout ‘Merry Christmas, one and all’?
650 0 _aDil
650 0 _aLanguage
650 0 _aOkuma kitapları
650 0 _aEğitim
650 0 _aEducation
650 0 _aDil ve edebiyat
650 0 _aEdebiyat
650 0 _aLiterature
650 0 _aRetorik
650 0 _aİngilizce eleştirel okuma yoluyla retoriği öğrenme
700 1 _aDonnelly, Karen
_eresimleyen
900 _aHacer Pergel
_bMehmet Faruk Akgül
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