<p>"Writing a 'nuts and bolts' guide that is genuinely wise, charmingly conversational, and a pleasure to read requires a particular talent, and Jean Smith has proved once again that she has it."--Sylvia Boorstein, author of <b>Don't Just Do Something, Sit There</b><br><br>The third of Jean Smith's
The Beginner's Guide to Walking
- Publisher
- Harmony
- Year
- 2002
- Category
- Fiction
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