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Cover of Love from Paddington

Love from Paddington

โœ Scribed by Michael Bond


Publisher
HarperCollins Publishers
Year
2014
Tongue
English
Weight
784 KB
Category
Fiction

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โœฆ Synopsis


Sealed with a sticky paw! First class correspondence from the nation's favourite bear, Paddington โ€“ soon to be a major movie star! Dear Aunt Lucy,I expect this will come as a great surprise to you, but not only have I arrived in England, but I have an address! I'm staying at number 32 Windsor Gardens and it isn't at all like the Home for Retired Bears... This delightfully engaging series of letters from Paddington to his Aunt Lucy in Peru, follows his new experiences in London while showcasing his uniquely charming and hilarious take on the world. From stowing away on a ship, to working as a barber, there is certainly never a dull moment!


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