Pigmalion

Pigmalion
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Publisher : Tradewind Books
Total Pages : 5
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ISBN-10 : 9781896580203
ISBN-13 : 1896580203
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Book Synopsis Pigmalion by : Glenda Leznoff

Download or read book Pigmalion written by Glenda Leznoff and published by Tradewind Books. This book was released on 2001 with total page 5 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Illustrated by Rachel Berman Juliet Hogsworth is a shy little piglet who can sing and dance and tap her little toes off at home. But will she have the nerve to do it in public, on stage? Following her quest to win the title role of Eliza Piglittle in George Barnyard Shaw's 'Pigmalion', this amusing tale is full of dramatic tension and comic pig-puns. Little piglets will cheer when Juliet's stout heart wins out against tremendous odds, and she triumphs to the delight of all, including the famous director Monsieur Le Cochon. In full-colour. Ages 5-8.


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