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Una Vaca Se Estaciono en Mi Lugar by Leonard Scheff (ISBN: 9786073107815)
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Una Vaca Se Estaciono en Mi Lugar Paperback - 2012
by Leonard Scheff
From the publisher
Leonard Scheff es un abogado de éxito en Tucson, Arizona, y es un budista practicante. Los últimos quince años ha llevado a cabo seminarios sobre el manejo de la ira.
Susan Edmiston es escritora y editora. Ha escrito paraThe New York Times, Esquire, The Wall Street Journal,Glamour, Woman’s Day, Travel & Leisure y otras publicaciones. Actualmente vive en San Francisco.
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- Title Una Vaca Se Estaciono en Mi Lugar
- Author Leonard Scheff
- Binding Paperback
- Edition 1ST
- Language SP
- Publisher Random House Mondadori
- Date 2012-10-30
- ISBN 9786073107815
About the author
Leonard Scheff es un abogado de exito en Tucson, Arizona, y es un budista practicante. Los ultimos quince anos ha llevado a cabo seminarios sobre el manejo de la ira. Susan Edmiston es escritora y editora. Ha escrito paraThe New York Times, Esquire, The Wall Street Journal, Glamour, Woman's Day, Travel & Leisure y otras publicaciones. Actualmente vive en San Francisco.
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