Françoise la folle - Reader (minimum of 6)

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Story: David Cameron

Translation Wendy Maxwell

Illustrations: Adrien Deggan

Appropriate for ages: 7-12

This is a touching story about an inter-generational relationship between a young girl and a very old woman who lives in a garbage dump. Françoise teaches Anne many lessons through this story, including a sense of responsibility for others, kindness, love and friendship. She teaches Anne that people are not always what they appear to be on the outside. This story is sure to capture your students' hearts.

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