James en die Reuseperske

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James se tantes, tannie Spyker en tannie Spons, skel hom gedurig uit. Hulle slaan hom en laat hom honger ly en maak sy lewe 'n nagmerrie. As 'n kwaai ontsnapte renoster sy ouers net nie opgeëet het nie, sou hy nooit in hierdie gemors beland het nie. Maar eendag ontmoet hy 'n geheimsinnige ou mannetjie wat vir hom 'n sak vol krokodiltonge met towerkrag gee - en so begin die avontuur van sy drome. 

*Corners a but bumped; covered in clear, sticky plastic.*

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AuthorRoald Dahl
PublisherHuman & Rousseau
PlaceCape Town
Year2007
ISBN9780798145473
BindingPaperback
ConditionGood
CommentsCorners a but bumped; covered in clear, sticky plastic.
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