The World Seen from Here

Kids, Teen, General Fiction, Fiction, Fiction - YA
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Author: Benedetta Montesi ISBN: 9781483468471
Publisher: Lulu Publishing Services Publication: June 23, 2017
Imprint: Lulu Publishing Services Language: English
Author: Benedetta Montesi
ISBN: 9781483468471
Publisher: Lulu Publishing Services
Publication: June 23, 2017
Imprint: Lulu Publishing Services
Language: English
Beatrice is the daughter of the best grocer in the neighborhood. Endowed with blonde hair and freckles, she’s sporty, elegant and stylish. Her greatest love is treehouses. A red-headed young man, Antoine is an entrepreneur. Tall and agile, he’s known for his ability to work with wood. It’s rumoured he built a treehouse. Beatrice is intrigued and seeks out Antoine. She makes an appointment to see the treehouse and that’s where she meets Giorgio. With dark hair and alert eyes, he’s the curious type and never misses a great opportunity. That day in the treehouse, the three enjoy each other’s company so much they meet frequently, keen to share anything that catches their attention. Through the relationship between Giorgio, Beatrice and Antoine, this story for young readers shares the message that we are all unique, and tolerance for each other allows us to live in a world of endless discoveries. The friends are not troubled by their differences, but are intrigued by them.
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Beatrice is the daughter of the best grocer in the neighborhood. Endowed with blonde hair and freckles, she’s sporty, elegant and stylish. Her greatest love is treehouses. A red-headed young man, Antoine is an entrepreneur. Tall and agile, he’s known for his ability to work with wood. It’s rumoured he built a treehouse. Beatrice is intrigued and seeks out Antoine. She makes an appointment to see the treehouse and that’s where she meets Giorgio. With dark hair and alert eyes, he’s the curious type and never misses a great opportunity. That day in the treehouse, the three enjoy each other’s company so much they meet frequently, keen to share anything that catches their attention. Through the relationship between Giorgio, Beatrice and Antoine, this story for young readers shares the message that we are all unique, and tolerance for each other allows us to live in a world of endless discoveries. The friends are not troubled by their differences, but are intrigued by them.

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