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_aGleitzman, Morris, _eauthor. _9405 |
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_aAlways / _cMorris Gleitzman. |
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_aLondon : _bPuffin, _c2021. |
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520 | 8 | _aLate in life, Felix finds himself back where he started, living in an aged-care home that reminds him of his childhood orphanage. He's not happy. His body might be old, but his spirit is still youthful. When he learns that a dear friend from his early years is in terrible danger, Felix doesn't hesitate. He makes his second orphanage escape, goes back to Poland and throws himself into a daring and dangerous journey with a new young friend. Felix knows it might be the end of him, but he hopes it will allow him to do something first. | |
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_aFelix _c(Fictitious character from Gleitzman) _vJuvenile fiction. _917775 |
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_aJews _vJuvenile fiction. _917776 |
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_aPoland _vJuvenile fiction. _919858 |
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