P. Rozarena P. Rozarena i(A83202 works by)
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7 8 y separately published work icon Ark in the Park Wendy Orr , ( trans. P. Rozarena with title Un arca de Noé en el parque ) Madrid : Edelvives , 2006 Z921296 1994 single work children's fiction children's 'Sophie lived in a tall, tall building overlooking a large green park. In the middle of the park was the biggest, strangest, most wonderful pet shop in the world. It was built like a ship, with tall glass sails stretching to the sky and it was called Noah's Ark. Every morning Sophie made three secret wishes as she gazed at the ark in the park. Over at The Noah's Ark, Mr and Mrs Noah, who owned the pet shop, also made a secret wish - the same one every time. On a very special birthday, a magical meeting shows Sophie, and Mr and Mrs Noah, that secret wishes have a way of coming true.' (Source: Back cover)
3 12 y separately published work icon The Sugar-Gum Tree Patricia Wrightson , ( trans. P. Rozarena with title Las peleas de Ines y Paula ) Zaragoza : Edelvives , 2002 Z837048 1991 single work children's fiction children's
2 3 y separately published work icon Sacked! Rachel Flynn , ( trans. P. Rozarena with title Estas Despedida! ) Madrid : Ediciones SM , 2002 Z835534 2000 single work children's fiction children's humour

'After enduring socks in the wrong drawer, a bruised banana at lunch, and a lump in the mashed potatoes at dinner, Edward has no alternative but to sack his mother. But as a miserable week draws to its close and his promised birthday party looms ahead, Edward discovers that mothers have their uses and manages to negotiate a new workplace agreement.' (Publication summary)

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