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For Maritsa, with Love


Book Description
Maritsa is a young homeless girl, living in the Paris Metro, begging for a living. Then she meets a man and his wife who promise her stardom. Her story takes a darker twist and Maritsa gets sucked into a world of porn and prostitution.
Book Information
PublisherSimon and Schuster Books for Young Readers
BindingPaperback
Reading LevelYoung Adults
# of Pages296
ISBN-100689836368
ISBN-13978-0689836367
Publication Date10/01/2001
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About Enid Richemont (Author) : My first published book was THE TIME TREE (Walker Books). Although now twenty years old, it has recently attracted active film interest via Wild Thyme Productions UK. The fifteenth, TO SUMMON A SPIRIT... more
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