ROCÍO PANTÍN MEIZOSO 3ºESO-A Nº15 28/02/2013
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BIRTH MARKED. Caragh M. O'Brien
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Table of contents:
1.- Summary of the book........................................................Page 4 2.- Biography of the author.....................................................Page 4 3.- What learned from the book..............................................Page 4 4.- What this the book for me.................................................Page 5 5.-Bibliographical Reference...................................................Page 6
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1. Gaia, best known as the daughter of Bonnie and Jasper's face is burned for the first time a birth mother unsupervised. For it is their first birth in several ways: The first time I was not supervised and also promoted to the first child I had to take up the portal Enclave. But that night he found the old Meg said it had arrested their parents and gave him a package that should have it hidden. As it was not enough to close the door but stopped enters and taken to jail. Gaia by the day of the general will fall in love with your help Leon finds his mother but not expected ‌
2. Caragh M O'Brien grew up in the village of Saint Paul, Minnesota. Currently, Caragh lives with her husband and three children, working on the sequel to his debut. She was educated at Williams College and Johns Hopkins University. Charagh, has published numerous romances with Avalon Books (publishing house)
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3. From the book I learned to love to fight for what is yours and in this case Gaia fought for their parents when they were locked up in jail
4. This book means to me that in life you have to fight for what you want, and is reflected in this book.
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Bibliographical References: • El Bloc De Joan, texto de Judith. Magazin de la vanguardia. http://blocjoanpi.blogspot.com.es/2011/12/las-dos-caras-de-la-soledadmagazine-de.html [Consulted: 28/02/2013] • Encyclopedia Britannica Kids. http://kids.britannica.com/comptons/art55070/Saint-Paul-Minn [Consulted: 28/02/2012] • La femme readers. http://lafemmereaders.blogspot.com.es/2010/04/bookreview-birthmarked-by-caragh-m.html [Consulted: 28/02/2013]
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