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Une famille compliquée: A Story in Easy French with Exercises and English Translation

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Une famille compliquée: A Story in Easy French with Exercises and English Translation

By: France Dubin
Narrated by: France Dubin
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John and Becky, two American grandparents from Texas, are visiting their son Joshua, who lives in France with Caroline, his French wife, and their son Guillaume.

After a few fun days in a typical small French village with their son’s family, Becky and John are ready to do some sightseeing. They can’t wait to visit antique shops, a few old castles and a lot of wineries.

Unfortunately, their son has another plan for his parents….

The audio recording contains the full French text, read by the author. The book includes the story in French, a complete English translation, and tons of fun exercises.

Please note: This audiobook is in French and English.

©2021 France Dubin (P)2022 France Dubin
French Literature & Fiction

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