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John Steinbeck - Tortilla Flat (Longman Literature)
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Danny returns from the Great War to inherit two houses in the shabby district of Tortilla Flat. He falls in with a group of poor paisanos. Together, they gossip, talk about life ... |
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Animal Farm (New Longman Literature)
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George Orwell's modern fable on the way power corrupts is as apt as ever in the twenty-first century. |
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Boy Overboard (New Longman Literature)
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A compelling first-person narrator and football theme hooks boys' interest, while a feisty female character ensures that girls have a strong character to empathise with. |
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Brave New World (New Longman Literature)
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Into the neatly programmed world of test-tube babies and drug-controlled happiness, misfit Bernard Marx bring the innocent Savage. Aldous Huxley's famous version of the future is ... |
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Cinderella (New Longman Literature)
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When Adeline Yen Mah's mother dies giving birth to her, the family rejects Adeline. In this vivid autobiography, the author describes her, life, struggles and how she comes to be ... |
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The Conch Bearer (New Longman Literature)
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Ill luck forces twelve-year-old Anand to support his family until one day he meets a strange beggar who demands Anand's help to protect a treasure of immeasurable value - a tiny ... |
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Daz 4 Zoe (New Longman Literature)
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Two English women go out to India. One is Olivia in the 1920s. The other is her step-granddaughter who retraces Olivia's steps, trying to unravel the mysteries of her 'scandalous' ... |
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Dosh (New Longman Literature)
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When the students at Cottoncroft Comprehensive form Pull, a group dedicated to challenging Push's thuggery, things start to get nasty. But then Push try a new sinister racket - ... |
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Fat Boy Swim (New Longman Literature)
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Fat, bullied and the worst player ever to lumber onto a football pitch, it's no wonder that teenage Jimmy Kelly lacks confidence. However, Jimmy is an amazing cook and has a ... |
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