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Barbara Else, Gecko Press and The Children’s Bookshop are pleased to invite you to the launch of the latest ‘Tale of Fontania’, The Queen and the Nobody Boy
Wednesday 19 September, 2012
6pm
The Children’s Bookshop
26 Kilbirnie Plaza
Kilbirnie
Wellington
To be launched by special guest, Barbara Murison
RSVP by 14 September to
jane@geckopress.com
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