Politically Correct Bedtime Stories

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Secondhand
Location:
South Africa
Product code:
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Bob Shop ID:
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Hardback. English. Souvenir Press. 1995. Used. This is an original and humorous adaptation of classic bedtime stories to reflect more enlightened times. Garner removes any and all types of bias from these traditionally offensive tales and attempts to develop meaningful literature free from the influences of a flawed cultural past.

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