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Je m'appelle Nako


Book Description
Nako lives in a house with wheels, along with his fears and dreams. He doesn't care about the nicknames people give him, he knows he belongs everywhere. Music is part of his life and he wants to be free, just like the horses he loves so much.
A story neither sad nor moralistic, just a fresh approach to a people proud of their history and lifestyle.
Book Information
PublisherLe Baron Perche
BindingAlbum
Reading LevelUncategorized
# of PagesN/A
ISBN-10236080099X
ISBN-13978-2360800995
Publication Date03/13/2014
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About Guia Risari (Author) : Guia Risari - Writer and Literary Translator www.guiarisari.com Guia Risari was born in 1971 in Milan, where she studied Classics and Philosophy at Università Statale and worked as an educationalis... more
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About Magali Dulain Guia Risari (Author) : Magali Dulain Guia Risari is a published author. A published credit of Magali Dulain Guia Risari is Je m'appelle Nako.
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4/24/2017 Guia Risari said:
Nako lives in a house with wheels, along with his fears and dreams. He doesn't care what people call him, he knows he belongs everywhere. Music is part of his life and he wants to be free, just like the horses he loves so much. A story neither sad nor moralistic, just a fresh approach to a people p... more

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