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The Further Tale Of Peter Rabbit Beatrix Potter Emma Thompson

  • SKU: BELL-10103442
The Further Tale Of Peter Rabbit Beatrix Potter Emma Thompson
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Publisher: Penguin Books Ltd
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 9.68 MB
Author: Beatrix Potter, Emma Thompson, Eleanor Taylor
ISBN: 9780723269106, 0723269106
Language: English
Year: 2012

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The Further Tale Of Peter Rabbit Beatrix Potter Emma Thompson by Beatrix Potter, Emma Thompson, Eleanor Taylor 9780723269106, 0723269106 instant download after payment.

In The Further Tale of Peter Rabbit, a new tale
written by Emma Thompson, Peter's adventures take him beyond the
boundaries of Mr McGregor's garden all the way to Scotland. Here he
meets the gentle giant Finlay McBurney, a distant Scottish relative, and
much entertainment ensues.
Emma Thompson, Oscar-winning actress and
screen writer, is a long time admirer of Beatrix Potter's tales. She
has a talent for creating engaging narratives with a dry humour similar
to Potter's own and is the perfect choice of author for this new Peter
Rabbit tale, to be published 110 years after the original.

Emma was inspired to set the tale in Scotland by her knowledge of Beatrix's childhood holidays there.

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