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Sarah is a little girl of five. She is precocious and her parents don't know always what to do when faced with the predicaments she gets them all into. And others, finding her sometimes difficult to understand, often treat her as an adult, since her behavior tends to be quite adult-like. That is how Sarah found herself at the police station one day reporting « a lost mother », for according to her, her mother had got lost. This story ushers young readers into the world of an uncommon heroine with more adventures to follow. And as eagerly requested by Françoise Duval's faithful readers on her forum http://francoiseduval.wifeo.com/forum.php many more episodes of the intrepid Sarah will soon be flowing from her pen for their further enjoyment. This flowingly written and intriguing initial tale will entertain its readers as they accompany Sarah in her exciting escapades.
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Seitenzahl: 16
Veröffentlichungsjahr: 2015
Sarah is a little girl of five. She is precocious and her parents don't know always what to do when faced with the predicaments she gets them all into. And others, finding her sometimes difficult to understand, often treat her as an adult, since her behavior tends to be quite adult-like.
That is how Sarah found herself at the police station one day reporting « a lost mother », for according to her, her mother had got lost.
This story ushers young readers into the world of an uncommon heroine with more adventures to follow.
And as eagerly requested by Françoise Duval's faithful readers on her forum
http://francoiseduval.wifeo.com/forum.phpmany more episodes of the intrepid Sarah will soon be flowing from her pen for their further enjoyment.
This flowingly written and intriguing initial tale will entertain its readers as they accompany Sarah in her exciting escapades.
Along time ago there lived a little girl named Sarah. She lived in a country thousands of miles away, over nine mountains and across two oceans and one sea, but it does not even exist anymore today. At the time that our story begins, Sarah was five years old. She was lively and advanced for her age. Her teachers always told her parents that she was bored in class. Because she already knew how to read and write, Mr. Grimaud, the school principal decided to let her skip a grade, and she was still the first of the class. The teacher understood why Sarah needed to be in a higher grade, but her parents were worried. Skip a class? Would she be able to keep up? Was this a good thing for Sarah? How would she do