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The Value of Believing in Yourself: The Story of Louis Pasteur

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4.1 out of 5
Based on 669 Ratings and 139 Reviews

Book Description
Retells the story of Louis Pasteur, whose unwavering belief in the concept of germs led to a cure for rabies.
Book Information
PublisherValue Communications
BindingHardcover (3 editions)
Reading LevelAll Ages
# of Pages62
ISBN-100916392066
ISBN-13978-0916392062
Publication Date03/1977
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About Spencer Johnson (Author) : Spencer Johnson is a published author and an illustrator of children's books and young adult books. Some of the published credits of Spencer Johnson include Quien Se Ha Llevado Mi Queso?/Who Moved My ... more
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About Steve Pileggi (Author) : Steve Pileggi is a published author and an illustrator of children's books. Some of the published credits of Steve Pileggi include Heather & Avery And the Magic Kite, Quien Se Ha Llevado Mi Queso?/Who... more
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7/25/2007 Andrea & Mark said: "With cartoony illustrations and stripped down stories the ValueTales Series of books use imaginitive devices to introduce young readers to historical figures and the personal attributes that helped them make a difference in their worlds.
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