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La Playa de Los Inutiles
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La Playa de Los Inutiles

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Me llamo Sofia. Tengo once anos y medio y de mayor quiero ser inutil . Asi empieza un relato inocente, profundo y conmovedor de una nina a la que le encanta la playa en invierno, que prefiere Mozart o Kandinsky a las mates y que no puede soportar que su padre le diga que algun dia tendra que ganarse la vida . Sofia is eleven and a half years old and when she grows up, she wants to be useless. In this innocent, profound, and moving story, she loves the beach in winter, prefers Mozart and Kandinsky to math, and can’t stand it when her dad says that one day she’ll have to earn a living.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Akiara Books
Date
1 May 2020
Pages
88
ISBN
9788417440329

Me llamo Sofia. Tengo once anos y medio y de mayor quiero ser inutil . Asi empieza un relato inocente, profundo y conmovedor de una nina a la que le encanta la playa en invierno, que prefiere Mozart o Kandinsky a las mates y que no puede soportar que su padre le diga que algun dia tendra que ganarse la vida . Sofia is eleven and a half years old and when she grows up, she wants to be useless. In this innocent, profound, and moving story, she loves the beach in winter, prefers Mozart and Kandinsky to math, and can’t stand it when her dad says that one day she’ll have to earn a living.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Akiara Books
Date
1 May 2020
Pages
88
ISBN
9788417440329