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A young man cycles into a town and finds himself in the company of a lively little boy. He tells him fascinating stories of going far and wide on a bicycle. Enchanted, the little boy dreams a dream Ö cycling away into distant lands Ö Can his dream come true? Get carried away by this gentle story and discover how an act of kindness can change someoneís life.
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A young man cycles into a town and finds himself in the company of a lively little boy. He tells him fascinating stories of going far and wide on a bicycle. Enchanted, the little boy dreams a dream Ö cycling away into distant lands Ö Can his dream come true? Get carried away by this gentle story and discover how an act of kindness can change someoneís life.
Book Details
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ISBN9789382454205
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Pages36
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Avg Reading Time1 hrs
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Age0-11 yrs
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Country of OriginIndia
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