No. of pages 72
Published: 1999
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"A Twist In The Tale" by Penny Cameron weaves a captivating narrative that explores themes of fate and unexpected consequences. The story follows a protagonist who, while navigating life's challenges, encounters a series of fortuitous events that lead them down an unforeseen path. As secrets unravel and choices collide, the character is forced to confront their past and the implications of their decisions. Rich in emotion and intrigue, this tale delves into the complexities of relationships and the unpredictable nature of life, ultimately revealing that sometimes the most profound transformations come from the most unexpected twists. [Generated by language model - please report any problems].
This book features in the following series: Penguin, Penguin Readers .
There are 72 pages in this book. This book was published in 1999 by Pearson PTR Interactive .
This book is in the following series:
Penguin Readers
Penguin Readers is a series of simplified novels, film novelizations and original titles that introduce students at all levels to the pleasures of reading in English. Originally designed for teaching English as a foreign language, the series' combination of high interest level and low reading age makes it suitable for both English-speaking teenagers with limited reading skills and students of English as a second language. Many titles in the series also provide access to the pre-20th century literature strands of the National Curriculum English Orders. At the end of each book there is a section of exercises focusing on vocabulary building, comprehension, discussion and writing. Penguin Readers are graded at seven levels of difficulty, from 'Easystarts' with a 200-word vocabulary, to Level 6 (Advanced) with a 3000-word vocabulary. In addition, titles fall into one of three sub-categories: 'Contemporary', 'Classics' or 'Originals'.