Solo Para Ellas – (Spanish)
$12.99
Finally a book meant specially for girls. This is the alternative for talking about true love, the best ideas for becoming beautiful and all of those subjects included in popular magazines but untouched within the church environment. In this book the reader will find articles written by leading women such as Kristy Motta (who also is the editor of this volume), Aline Barros, Gloria Vazquez, Karen Lacota, Rocio Corson, Valeria Leys, Ingrid Rosario, Raquel Lopez, Gimena Sanchez and many more.
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SKU (ISBN): 9780829757347
ISBN10: 0829757341
Language: Spanish
Various | Editor: Kristy Motta
Binding: Trade Paper
Published: February 2010
Publisher: Editorial Vida
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