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This is the delightfully warm and enjoyable story of an old Parisian named Armand, who relished his solitary life. Children, he said, were like starlings, and one was better off without them.
But the children who lived under the bridge recognized a true friend when they met one, even if the friend seemed a trifle unwilling at the start. And it did not take Armand very long to realize that he had gotten himself a ready-made family -- one that he loved with all his heart, and one for whom he would have to find a better home than the bridge.
Armand and the children's adventures around Paris -- complete with gypsies and a Santa Claus -- make a story which children will treasure.
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Fiction, Juvenile fiction, Tramps, Family, Gypsies, Etiology, Physiological Sexual Dysfunction, Sexual Behavior, Newbery Honor, Children's fiction, Family, fiction, Littérature de jeunesse anglaise, Vagabonds, Romans, nouvelles, etc. pour la jeunesse, Romanies, fiction, Paris (france), fictionPlaces
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Qiao xia yi jia ren: The family under the bridge
2013, Xin lei chu ban she
in Chinese
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7530758187 9787530758182
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Qiao xia yi jia ren: The family under the bridge
2011
in Chinese
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7530750976 9787530750971
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The Family Under the Bridge
November 2004, Addison Wesley Longman
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0590441698 9780590441698
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