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The Eiffel Tower's Daughter:The Truth Behind the Lies
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Author:
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Huang, Bethany
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Set In . . .
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Europe, France, Paris, Africa, Athens, Egypt, Greece
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Genre:
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Other
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Time Frame:
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None
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Description:
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Facebook: 21,441 people like --facebook.com/Eiffel.Tower.Daughter Reading levels: Ages 9-12 & Teen The Eiffel Tower's Daughter is written by Bethany Huang at ages 9-10. The book is placed No. 1 on SBEP Reading List 2011 at Boys Hope Girls Hope, a nonprofit organization to help children to meet their full potential. The book is also placed at top 10% in Barnes & Noble List for Teen Fiction - Adventure. Bethany Huang and her book were reported by over 100 media, such as Thomson Reuters TV, MSNBC TV, Fox News, PBS, PIX11 TV,Sino TV, Shanghai TV, DragonTV, Hong Kong TV, Italy TV, Spain TV, Thai TV,World Journal and China PeopleDaily-Abroad Edition, around the world.The Eiffel Tower's Daughter is a story about love, compassion, family, and life. A girl who has to face it all with no one to help her. She runs away from home the day after her divorced Mother unknowingly marries a spy. Swanilde has to deal with rivalry and vengeance on her way to warn her father and ask for help. Swanilde thinks she's on a quest for truth, but her family reveals all of the secrets and lies they have been hiding from her for years. As Swanilde's world crumbles under her, she realizes how precious life is and how short it is. She tries to deal with all of the obstacles in her way to find who she really is-until disaster strikes and she's running again.
The book is distributed around the world in more than 28 countries in North America (US and Canada), Europe (Germany, France, United Kingdom, Sweden, Switerland,Ireland, Finland, Demark, Norway, Italy, Austria, Crotia,Estonia and Poland), Asia (Taiwan, India, Japan, Hong Kong and South Korea,Singapore), Africa (South Africa and Kenya), Pacific Islands (Australia and New Zealand) and Latin America (Chile and Columbia).
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