2012/12/09

BR 2-26: Alissa

"No, " the tall lady says, "Alissa isn't a slave".
In this world, there are many people who can't go to school, can't read, or can't count, but want to go to school, want to read many books. I think that this world will change that all of the people can go to school, read, or count. This book tells us that the feeling we never give up. One day, there is a twelve years old girl in a small village. She really likes reading. But unfortunately, she has to go to a city to work. She just has small room. But she has to work all the time. Then the employer find she can read and count, so she can work at the shop. In the shop there are many customers who are rich. A rich woman likes her. And she know she wants to go to school, so she said to her "You will live in my house." She become happy.

C. J. Moore. (1989). Alissa. UK (174)

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