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Oxford Bookworms Library
Third Edition
English graded readers series for secondary level to adult
Beginner to Advanced
A1 to C1
Read your way to better English with Oxford Bookworms
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Oxford Bookworms Library Stage 2 Cries from the Heart: Stories from Around the World
Retold by Jenifer Bassett
STAGE 2 - World Stories
From Botswana to New Zealand, from Jamaica to Nigeria, from Uganda to Malaysia, from India to South Africa, these moving stories show us that the human heart is the same in every place. Fear and pain, happiness and sadness belong to us all.
These eight stories were winning entries in the 2004 Commonwealth Short Story Competition. The writers are Sefi Atta, Adrienne M. Frater, Lauri Kubuitsile, Erica N. Robinson, Jackee Budesta Batanda, Janet Tay Hui Ching,
Anuradha
Muralidharan, and Tod Collins.
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Oxford Bookworms Library Stage 2 Cries from the Heart: Stories from Around the World Audio CD Pack
Retold by Jenifer Bassett
STAGE 2 - World Stories
From Botswana to New Zealand, from Jamaica to Nigeria, from Uganda to Malaysia, from India to South Africa, these moving stories show us that the human heart is the same in every place. Fear and pain, happiness and sadness belong to us all.
These eight stories were winning entries in the 2004 Commonwealth Short Story Competition. The writers are Sefi Atta, Adrienne M. Frater, Lauri Kubuitsile, Erica N. Robinson, Jackee Budesta Batanda, Janet Tay Hui Ching,
Anuradha
Muralidharan, and Tod Collins.
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Oxford Bookworms Library Stage 3 The Last Sherlock Holmes Story
Michael Dibdin
Retold by Rosalie Kerr
STAGE 3 - Crime & Mystery
For fifty years after Dr Watson's death, a packet of papers, written by the doctor himself, lay hidden in a locked box. The papers contained an extraordinary report of the case of Jack the Ripper and the horrible murders in the East End of London in 1888. The detective, of course, was the great Sherlock Holmes - but why was the report kept hidden for so long?
This is the story that Sir Arthur Conan Doyle never wrote. It is a strange and frightening tale . . .
