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The Most Beautiful Thing in the World
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The Most Beautiful Thing in the World

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Nadia Pravdina is a nine-year-old Russian girl who escaped to the United States during the Soviet Union’s final days. Now, it’s just her and her mother, living in a rundown little apartment in the wealthy city of Farringham.

Nadia knows her thrift-shop dresses are different from the stylish outfits worn by the other girls in her fourth grade class. Usually, she doesn’t mind being poor. But this November, she wants more than anything to enjoy a real American Thanksgiving dinner.

If only she could win the school’s upcoming Thanksgiving contest. But to do so, she’d have to present the best example of what she and her classmates have to be thankful for in her adopted country.

This heartwarming story for children ages six through ten offers a glimpse of immigrant life in the land of opportunity—along with a touching lesson about the true meaning of Thanksgiving.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Aventeer Press
Country
United States
Date
31 October 2015
Pages
102
ISBN
9780692487792

Nadia Pravdina is a nine-year-old Russian girl who escaped to the United States during the Soviet Union’s final days. Now, it’s just her and her mother, living in a rundown little apartment in the wealthy city of Farringham.

Nadia knows her thrift-shop dresses are different from the stylish outfits worn by the other girls in her fourth grade class. Usually, she doesn’t mind being poor. But this November, she wants more than anything to enjoy a real American Thanksgiving dinner.

If only she could win the school’s upcoming Thanksgiving contest. But to do so, she’d have to present the best example of what she and her classmates have to be thankful for in her adopted country.

This heartwarming story for children ages six through ten offers a glimpse of immigrant life in the land of opportunity—along with a touching lesson about the true meaning of Thanksgiving.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Aventeer Press
Country
United States
Date
31 October 2015
Pages
102
ISBN
9780692487792