Sudan

Sudan
ISBN-10
1502626020
ISBN-13
9781502626028
Series
Sudan
Category
Juvenile Nonfiction
Pages
144
Language
English
Published
2017-04-15
Publisher
Cavendish Square Publishing, LLC
Authors
Patricia Levy, Zawiah Abdul Latif, Fiona Young-Brown

Description

Sudan is a country with a varied history. This book delves into the details of the country and explores aspects such as festivals, traditions, government, and its people today. Full of photographs and up-to-date information, this comprehensive overview is sure to engage and inform young readers.

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