Pequeno Tim Y El Fantasma De E – (Spanish)
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SI! Para comenzar… el viejo Scrooge estA MUERTO.
En la secuela del clAsico adorado de Charles Dickens, Un Villancico NavideNo, Ebenezer Scrooge fallece repentinamente justo siete dIas antes de Navidad. PequeNo Tim, ahora un joven caballero, quien perdiO a su amada Becky, debe luchar contra los demonios de la rabia y de la pErdida de la fe con el reciente fallecimiento de su mejor amigo y benefactor. PodrA leer como el fantasma de Scrooge regresa para aparecer ante Tim en una maravillosa manera de revelar lo que es la fe verdadera… y el verdadero significado de la Navidad!
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SKU (ISBN): 9781948131049
ISBN10: 1948131048
Language: Spanish
Norman Whaler
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: October 2017
Publisher: Lightning Source Ingram
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