The lady in white
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The lady in white
(Cambridge English readers, Level 4)
Cambridge University Press, 1999
[paperback plus audio CD pack ed.]
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Sound discs: c2006
Description and Table of Contents
Description
Award-winning original fiction for learners of English. At seven levels, from Starter to Advanced, this impressive selection of carefully graded readers offers exciting reading for every student's capabilities. Is it coincidence or is he losing his mind? While researching a new programme, John, a successful television producer, comes across a story about a ghostly hitch-hiker. Soon he realizes that the story of the Lady in White bears many similarities to part of his own life. Returning to London from a holiday in Ireland, John begins to ask himself some uncomfortable questions. Contains a paperback and 2 Audio CDs with complete text recordings from the book.
Table of Contents
- 1. Light and darkness
- 2. Happy birthday
- 3. The lady in white
- 4. Losing control
- 5. A journey into the past
- 6. The policeman's story - the accident
- 7. John's story
- 8. Ireland - peace and memories
- 9. Sleeping by the pool
- 10. Dreams untold, dreams told
- 11. Stop it! Stop it!
- 12. Don't look back.
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