Moving the Goalposts

Moving the Goalposts
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Publisher : A&C Black
Total Pages : 81
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ISBN-10 : 9781408122341
ISBN-13 : 1408122340
Rating : 4/5 (340 Downloads)

Book Synopsis Moving the Goalposts by : Rob Childs

Download or read book Moving the Goalposts written by Rob Childs and published by A&C Black. This book was released on 2010-08-01 with total page 81 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Sam is very confident on the playing field, but schoolwork is a different matter. An action-packed graphic novel.


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