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Miss Louise Goes to Paris by Caroline Hink

Synopsis by Foyles.co.uk

"'I hope one day I can go to Paris. I want to walk around its beautiful boulevards...and imagine something magical will happen to me.' Miss Louise has the most wonderful time sitting in chic French cafes and strolling along the River Seine with her boyfriend. And at the top of the Eiffel Tower, the most romantic surprise awaits her! Told in the voice of Miss Louise's young pupil, this is an enchanting book with gorgeous scenes of Paris. This book offers a perfect way to learn about the French lifestyle and language.

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