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008 071211s2007 enk j eng
020 _a0194230457
080 1 _a82I
100 _aSerraillier, Ian
_eaut
_9269589
130 _aThe Silver Sword
_911553
245 4 _aThe Silver Sword
_c/ Ian Serraillier
260 _aOxford
_b:Oxford Bookworms Library
_c,2007
300 _a88p
_c; 13 x 19.8 cm
490 0 _aOxford bookworms collection
490 0 _aLevel 4
520 3 _aJan opened his wooden box and took out the silver sword. 'This will bring me luck,' he said to Mr Balicki. 'And it will bring you luck because you gave it to me.' The silver sword is only a paper knife, but it gives Jan and his friends hope. Hungry, cold, and afraid, the four children try to stay alive among the ruins of bombed cities in war-torn Europe. Soon they will begin the long and dangerous journey south, from Poland to Switzerland, where they hope to find their parents again.
521 _aBAC
650 _aDrama familiar
_97804
650 _aAventuras
_9162
650 _aII Guerra Mundial
_99574
650 _aNazismo
_95818
651 _aPolonia
_9115038
700 _aEscott, John
_eadp
_96034
856 4 0 _uhttp://www.oup.com/elt/catalogue/isbn/0-19-423045-7?cc=global
997 _e3
_dValidado