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Oxford Bookworms Library Factfiles Level 1: Usain Bolt

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Third Edition

Graded readers for secondary and adult learners

Series Editor: Rachel Bladon

Format: Paperback

Language Level: A1-A2

In 2008, Usain Bolt became the fastest man in the world. He won three gold medals at the Beijing Olympic Games that year - and he did it again in 2012, and in 2016. So how did a boy from a little Jamaican village become the world's greatest athlete? And why do his fans love him so much?

Word count 5,494

Oxford Bookworms Library Level 2: Ellis Island: Rosalia's Story

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Third Edition

Graded readers for secondary and adult learners

Series Editor: Rachel Bladon

Format: Paperback

Language Level: A2-B1

New York, 1925. While her children play, Rosalia unpacks boxes in the family's new apartment. In one of them, she finds her old sketchbook, and when she looks at the pictures, they take her back to her journey to America from Italy by sea in 1910, as a fourteen-year-old girl...

Word count 8,707

Oxford Bookworms Library Level 1: Pompeii: Tiro's Story

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Third Edition

Graded readers for secondary and adult learners

Series Editor: Rachel Bladon

Format: Paperback

Language Level: A1-A2

It is early morning on a warm day in Roman Italy. Sixteen-year-old Tiro gets the water, makes breakfast, and works in the kitchen - like he does day after day. Tiro is a slave. But today is different. He is going to Pompeii for the first time. He is excited, but it is AD 79: and on Mount Vesuvius, very bad things are beginning to happen...

Word count 4,793

Oxford Bookworms Library Factfiles Level 2: Malala Yousafzai

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Third Edition

Graded readers for secondary and adult learners

Series Editor: Rachel Bladon

Format: Paperback

Language Level: A2-B1

Malala loved going to school. But in Pakistan, the Taliban became very important and they did not want girls to have an education. Malala was not afraid to speak out against the Taliban. In 2012, she was shot in the head and survived, and now more than ever she wants to fight for education for every child.

Word count 8,183

Oxford Bookworms Library Level 1: Hachiko: Japan's Most Faithful Dog Audio pack

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Third Edition

Graded readers for secondary and adult learners

Retold by Nicole Irving

Format: Mixed media format

Language Level: A1 - A2

The story of Hachiko, Japan's most famous dog, begins in the early 1920s, when he comes to live in Tokyo with Professor Ueno.

Oxford Bookworms Library Level 1 Hachiko: Japan's Most Faithful Dog

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Third Edition

Graded readers for secondary and adult learners

Retold by Nicole Irving

Format: Paperback

Language Level: A1 - A2

The story of Hachiko, Japan's most famous dog, begins in the early 1920s, when he comes to live in Tokyo with Professor Ueno.

Oxford Bookworms Library Level 2: Twelve Years a Slave Audio Pack

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Third Edition

Graded readers for secondary and adult learners

Solomon Northup Retold by Clare West

Format: Mixed media format

Language Level: A2 - B1

Solomon Northup left home in 1841 as a free man. But it was the start of a terrible journey into kidnap and slavery.

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Oxford Bookworms Library Level 2: Twelve Years a Slave

Catalog

Third Edition

Graded readers for secondary and adult learners

Solomon Northup Retold by Clare West

Format: Paperback

Language Level: A2 - B1

Solomon Northup left home in 1841 as a free man. But it was the start of a terrible journey into kidnap and slavery.

Oxford Bookworms Library Level 2: Red Dog Audio Pack

Catalog

Third Edition

700-Word Vocabulary

Louis de Bernières
Retold by Jennifer Bassett

Format: Mixed media format

Language Level: A2/B1

They are all true stories - some are funny, some are sad, but all are unforgettable. Everybody should have a friend like Red Dog.

Dominoes Three Dian and the Gorillas Audio Pack

Catalog

Second Edition

Norma Shapiro

Format: Mixed media format

Language Level: B1

Over the years hunters, poachers, and war have killed many of the gorillas of central Africa. But there are still a few hundred living high in the mists of the Virunga Mountains.