Dan’s Dinner

Dan’s Dinner by Margaret Adams, published by Gatehouse in 2010, is an adult beginner reader that spans 28 pages. This edition is presented in English and offers a narrative centered on Dan, an employee at Asco supermarket, who is a refugee grappling with a troubled past. The story unfolds as a pivotal event occurs that has the potential to alter his future.
Readers will find that the book focuses on themes relevant to fiction, particularly the challenges faced by individuals in difficult circumstances. It serves as a resource for literacy and ESOL teaching, making it suitable for those looking to enhance their reading skills while engaging with a meaningful story. The dimensions of the book are 8.27 inches in height and 5.79 inches in length, providing a compact format for easy handling.
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Dan, an employee at Asco supermarket, is a refugee who has had terrible and sad things happen in his past. One day, something happens that may well change his future. This book is an adult beginner reader that is ideal for use in literacy and ESOL teaching.
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