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Introducing Canadian High Interest/Low Vocabulary English-Language Books into Chinese School Curriculum: The Case of Orca’s Hi-Lo Fiction
Author: Li, Weizhang
Date created: 2012-12-10
Backlist to the future: Updating Orca Book Publishers' hi-lo backlist during ultra-readable reprints to support a new generation of readers
Author: Dechka, Amy
Date created: 2021-11-30

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