The real Gizelle is no longer with us, but a young friend wanted to see her old home. He loved the book and was thrilled to see where Gizelle used to live.
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Young reader visits Gizelle's old home
The real Gizelle is no longer with us, but a young friend wanted to see her old home. He loved the book and was thrilled to see where Gizel...
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By Michelle Hill Maybe you're thinking that hey, it's only 28 pages of content, how hard can it be to write a children's book? I...
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The real Gizelle is no longer with us, but a young friend wanted to see her old home. He loved the book and was thrilled to see where Gizel...
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