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Sarah, sencilla y alta. Ganador de la Medalla Newbery / Sarah, Plain and Tall. A Newbery Medal Winner (Spanish Edition)
| Expected release date is Jun 30th 2026 |
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Product Details
Overview
Una tierna novela que entusiasmará a todos los lectores.
Caleb y Anna viven con su padre en el campo. Su madre murió cuando Caleb nació y los niños echan de menos una figura materna. Decidido a encontrar a alguien que devuelva la alegría al hogar, el padre escribe un anuncio en el periódico. Sarah Wheaton responde al anuncio y, tras cartearse con los niños, decide pasar el verano con ellos para conocerlos.
ENGLISH DESCRIPTION
A tender novel that will delight all readers.
Caleb and Anna live with their father in the countryside. Their mother died when Caleb was born, and the children miss having a maternal figure. Determined to find someone who can bring joy back to the household, their father places an ad in the newspaper. Sarah Wheaton answers the ad and, after exchanging letters with the children, decides to spend the summer with them to get to know them.









