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Aru in the Solomon Islands by Alain Cheneviere ( 1996)
Meet Aru, a boy from the Solomon Islands In the Pacific Ocean. Aru lives on the Island of Malaita, where he is training to be a healer like his father.
Bedouins, Nomades D'Arabie by Alain Cheneviere ( 1991)
Central America Central America The Lands of the Rainbow by Alain Cheneviere ( 2003)
Central Asia Central Asia The Sons of Tabburlaine by Alain Cheneviere ( 2001)
Dans L'il Du Diable by Alain Cheneviere ( 1991)
Emeraude L'enfer De Colombie by Alain Cheneviere ( 1990)
Ethiopie Berceau De L'humanite by Alain Cheneviere ( 1989)
L'Oman Et Les emirats Du Golfe by Alain Cheneviere ( 1990)
Maud in France by Alain Cheneviere ( 1996)
Meet Maud, a French girl who has grown up in circus. Training to become a tightrope walker, Maud follows in the footstep of her mother and also learns about her family's circus traditional.
Pak in Indonesia by Lisa Davidson, Alain Cheneviere ( 1996)
Pak, who lives in Indonesia, is a bull-cart driver. This book describes how Pak trains and strategizes to win the championship race, an important sports event in Indonesia.
Ramachandra in India Ramachandra in India by Lisa Davidson, Alain Cheneviere ( 1996)
In this My Future title, readers will meet a prince from Rajasthan (a state in India) named Ramachandra. He knows that he has more responsibility than other children his age, yet he struggles with his isolation from other young people. His father teaches him that he can have fun and still be king.
Syria Syria Cradle of Civilizations by Alain Cheneviere ( 2002)
Syria Cradle of Civilizations by Alain Cheneviere ( 2002)
Vanishing Tribes Primitive Man on Earth by Alain Cheneviere ( 1987)
A photographic documentary chronicles the author's twenty-five year journey into the lives of the few primitive tribes remaining in the world today, from the jungles of Borneo to the mountains of Afghanistan--and studies their history, customs, beliefs, and ways of life.

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