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Letters from Paris

Carina van Hoof • Boek • paperback

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    London.

    This is where Emily lives, above the secondhand bookshop her mother runs. One day she decides to subscribe herself to a website which purpose is to help people find pen pals. Not long after that, she receives her first letter. It's written in French. Emily writes back, and before she knows it, she and her pen pal are very good friends. But is her pen pal just any ordinary pen pal, or is there more to it?

    Paris.

    Ici habite Selena, dans un appartement chique près du Jardin du Luxembourg. Elle y habite seule avec son père. Un jour elle découvre quelque chose, quelque chose qui tourne sa vie. Après avoir bien réfléchi, elle prend un stylo et commence à écrire une lettre.

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    Binding : Paperback
    Distributievorm : Boek (print, druk)
    Formaat : 135mm x 180mm
    Aantal pagina's : 184
    Uitgeverij : Niet bekend
    ISBN : Niet bekend
    Datum publicatie : 09-2011
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That same Monday, in the afternoon and seconds after Emily went through the shop door directly to the private space where their mail was being delivered through the wall, she ducked her head into the mailbox. She had been waiting for this moment all day at school. Full of excitement she pulled out a plain envelope with a French stamp on it. It had been stamped in Paris! How cool was that?! As she examined the envelope further she saw there was no address of the sender on the back, but the address of the bookshop must’ve been written by a female, considering the handwriting. But wait. The address of the bookshop? She examined the envelope again, and saw the letter or whatever the envelope might contain, was addressed to:

The Cave Bookshop

26, Shelton Street

WC2H9

London, UK

Though both the bookshop and their apartment had the same address, if this envelope was meant to be addressed to her, they would’ve simply wrote her name on it, instead of the bookshop’s, didn’t they? Thinking about what to do with it, Emily decided to take it up to her room and open it. It had never happened before that they got post from France, not that she could remember at least. It wouldn’t hurt if she opened it first, would it? She leapt up the stairs, not stepping on each step, but omitting a few each time. In her room she opened the letter...

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