Kati in Paris

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Kati in Paris
Author : Astrid Lindgren
File Size : 51,6 Mb
Publisher : Unknown
Language : English
Release Date : 04 May 1961
ISBN : LCCN:61001136
Pages : 152 pages
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Kati and her fiancé travel from Stockholm to Paris for their wedding and enough memories for their first year of marriage.

Kati in Paris

Kati and her fiancé travel from Stockholm to Paris for their wedding and enough memories for their first year of marriage.

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Kati in Paris

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