- “Carly and Mai have an unbeatable act for the school talent quest. But on the big day, stage fright takes over and their carefully planned performance ends up as slapstick comedy with singing nuns as the starsDownload cover image
Talent Quest
KSh 295.00
- “Carly and Mai have an unbeatable act for the school talent quest. But on the big day, stage fright takes over and their carefully planned performance ends up as slapstick comedy with singing nuns as the starsDownload cover image
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SKU: | 9781458664600 |
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Category: | Social science |
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