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Remembering the Dead Around the World Anita Ganeri

Remembering the Dead Around the World By Anita Ganeri

Remembering the Dead Around the World by Anita Ganeri


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Discover how people remember the passing of their loved ones all around the world. Featuring the world's main religions as well as some little-known ceremonies and festivals, this book takes an intriguing and colourful look at how death is commemorated in many different places.

Remembering the Dead Around the World Summary

Remembering the Dead Around the World by Anita Ganeri

Discover how people remember the passing of their loved ones all around the world. Featuring the world's main religions as well as some little-known ceremonies and festivals, this book takes an intriguing and colourful look at how death is commemorated in many different places.

About Anita Ganeri

Anita Ganeri is an award-winning author of information books for children. Educated at Cambridge University, she has written more than 300 books, including the best-selling 'Horrible Geography' series (Scholastic Children's Books) which won a 2009 Blue Peter Book Award. She writes widely on animals and the natural world. A recent title for Raintree, A Day in the Life of Rainforest Animals: Capybara, has been shortlisted for a Maryland Blue Crab Award 2012. Anita lives in the north of England with her husband, children and assorted pets.

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GOR010881527
9781406299021
1406299022
Remembering the Dead Around the World by Anita Ganeri
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Pearson Education Limited
20160908
32
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