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Good Books for Teenagers: A Comprehensive Reading Guide by Agnes Nieuwenhuizen ISBN 13: 9781863301558

ISBN 10: 1863301550

Paperback; Australia: Mandarin, 1993; ISBN-13: 978-1863301558

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Good Books for Teenagers: A Comprehensive Reading Guide

by Nieuwenhuizen, Agnes

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Mandarin. Reprint 1993. Softcover (14 x 21.5 cm), 248 pages. ISBN: 1863301550. Very Good condition. Bumped, rubbed with some light creasing. Some surfaces scuffs/scratches. Light soiling/foxing. Pages/inside covers tanning. Previous owner's name/date inscribed on top-edge of first page. In 200 penetrating and informative 'mini-reviews', the author guides young readers, parents, teachers and librarians to discover the very best in adolescent books. 'Good Books for Teenagers' is indexed extensively by subject and theme which makes it the essential reference for all those interested in literature for young people.
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