Dear Uso
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Author:MALAEULU Mani
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ISBN:9781738606085
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Publication Date:September 2024
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Edition:1
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Binding:Paperback
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Publisher:Mila-s Books
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Country of Publication:New Zealand


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Dear Uso
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Author:MALAEULU Mani
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ISBN:9781738606085
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Publication Date:September 2024
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Edition:1
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Pages:
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Binding:Paperback
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Publisher:Mila-s Books
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Country of Publication:New Zealand
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Mika seems like the perfect teenage son. Smart, sporty, hard-working, and the head junior prefect, he's the go-to for his friends and the dependable older brother. But beneath the surface, Mika struggles to balance school, work, and the heavy burden of family responsibilities, all while coping with the absence of his older brother, Tala. As he uncovers family secrets, Mika learns that the real challenges lie not just in the world outside but within the walls of his own home. Dear Uso, is a powerful prequel to the award-winning book Tama Samoa, delving into the complexities of family bonds, inherited struggles, and the enduring impact of the choices we make.
Includes NCEA student study questions and practical mental health tools and strategies for readers.
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Mika seems like the perfect teenage son. Smart, sporty, hard-working, and the head junior prefect, he's the go-to for his friends and the dependable older brother. But beneath the surface, Mika struggles to balance school, work, and the heavy burden of family responsibilities, all while coping with the absence of his older brother, Tala. As he uncovers family secrets, Mika learns that the real challenges lie not just in the world outside but within the walls of his own home. Dear Uso, is a powerful prequel to the award-winning book Tama Samoa, delving into the complexities of family bonds, inherited struggles, and the enduring impact of the choices we make.
Includes NCEA student study questions and practical mental health tools and strategies for readers.
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Author: MALAEULU ManiISBN: 9781738606085Publication Date: September 2024Edition: 1Pages:Binding: PaperbackPublisher: Mila-s BooksCountry of Publication: New Zealand
Mika seems like the perfect teenage son. Smart, sporty, hard-working, and the head junior prefect, he's the go-to for his friends and the dependable older brother. But beneath the surface, Mika struggles to balance school, work, and the heavy burden of family responsibilities, all while coping with the absence of his older brother, Tala. As he uncovers family secrets, Mika learns that the real challenges lie not just in the world outside but within the walls of his own home. Dear Uso, is a powerful prequel to the award-winning book Tama Samoa, delving into the complexities of family bonds, inherited struggles, and the enduring impact of the choices we make.
Includes NCEA student study questions and practical mental health tools and strategies for readers.
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Author: MALAEULU ManiISBN: 9781738606085Publication Date: September 2024Edition: 1Pages:Binding: PaperbackPublisher: Mila-s BooksCountry of Publication: New Zealand
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