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Old Dog, New Tricks:

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Old Dog, New Tricks:
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Paperback
ISBN-13
9781781123478
Release Date
2014-01-15

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Old Dog, New Tricks, Bali Rai
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Old Dog, New Tricks. Paperback. By Bali Rai
TGJones Description
A compelling story about multicultural society and the importance of lending a helping hand, from acclaimed author for teens Bali Rai. When the Singh family move into a new house, their neighbour Mick is far from welcoming.He's mean to everyone and his racist beliefs make living next door to him hard for the Singhs.But Harvey is convinced that Mick just needs help and that he's the one to do it – he just needs to work out how … Particularly suitable for readers aged 13+ with a reading age of 8.