Refuge

Refuge
ISBN-10
0435212923
ISBN-13
9780435212926
Series
Refuge
Category
Children's plays, English
Pages
32
Language
English
Published
2001
Publisher
Heinemann
Author
Steven Deproost

Description

Zoran's an illegal immigrant - how long can he hide? The play is part of Set C of the High Impact series of play desgned to motivate reluctant secondary school readers.

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