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Includes the name: S. Gidal

Obras por Sonia Gidal

Follow the Reindeer (1959) 11 exemplares
My village in Switzerland (1961) 6 exemplares
Sons of the desert (1960) 6 exemplares
My village in Yugoslavia (1957) 5 exemplares
My Village in Norway (1958) 5 exemplares
My village in England (1963) 5 exemplares
My village in Hungary (1974) 4 exemplares
My village in Japan (1966) 4 exemplares
My village in Spain (2012) 4 exemplares
My village in Denmark, (1963) 4 exemplares
My village in Ireland 3 exemplares
Beduinen im Negev : eine Ausstellung der Sammlung Sonia Gidal (1980) — Collector and Contributor — 3 exemplares
My village in Korea (1968) 3 exemplares
MY VILLAGE IN GHANA (1969) 3 exemplares
My village in Morocco (1964) 2 exemplares
My village in Italy 2 exemplares
My village in Germany (1964) 2 exemplares
My village in Thailand, (1970) 1 exemplar
My village in Germany (1964) 1 exemplar

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Conhecimento Comum

Sexo
female

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Críticas

Nice book, very engaging way of introducing children to another country. I did wish that the illustrations were labeled. A bit dated now, but I liked it.
 
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njcur | Jul 21, 2022 |
My village in Germany by Sonia Gidal and Tim Gidal
Mural art and legends as two boys celebrate how they are dressing up for Crazy Thursday to scare off the ghosts of winter.
One boy wants to be a violin maker, another wants to also leave being a journeyman apprentice mason to be a mountain guide.
Their parents know they must have a career that will earn them a living. Love the details of the descriptions of the village, I can just picture them in my mind as if I am there.
Lots of history as times go by...loved hearing how they do their job of mason.
I received this book from National Library Service for my BARD (Braille Audio Reading Device).
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jbarr5 | Dec 8, 2015 |
Bedouin life has long been a source of curiousity and mystery among the West as well as Urbanites, especially as Bedouins heavily guard their lives from outsiders. This book is the narrative of a young Bedouin boy, Fayez, of the Atawneh tribe, who tells his story of life in his tribe in the Beersheba desert. Fayez describes Bedouin life and traditions in such a way that he reveals the nuances of daily life in the desert.
 
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psumesc | Feb 21, 2011 |
Life in Israeli mosad in 1950's
 
Assinalado
Folkshul | Jan 15, 2011 |

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Estatísticas

Obras
26
Membros
116
Popularidade
#169,721
Avaliação
½ 3.6
Críticas
4
ISBN
15
Línguas
1

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