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Place des Érables T.3 : Pharmacie V. Lamoureux
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Le dernier tome (ou pas!) de la trilogie Place des Érables, du Louise Tremblay d’Essiambre à son meilleur qui nous permet de côtoyer des personnages colorés et attachants, dans un quartier typique du Montréal des années 1960. Rendez-vous, cette fois-ci, à la pharmacie de Valentin Lamoureux.
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Release date | November 09th 2021 |
Language | French |
Publisher | SAINT-JEAN |
Collection | Place des Érables |
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Composition | Single-component retail product |
Support | Paperback / softback |
Format | Trade paperback (US) |
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- Pharmacie ·
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- Mariage ·
- Empire romain ·
- Picard ·
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