The book Bitter Almonds was written by authors Alison Anderson, Laurence Cosse Here you can read free online of Bitter Almonds book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is Bitter Almonds a good or bad book?
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No, she didn’t have a good time. She would rather not talk about it. But then she says, “You think is normal is old woman all alone Christmas Eve? Is not even go the dinner with her family?” All too often she is tired, hasn’t got time, doesn’t feel like it; she won’t work with Édith that day. Sometimes just before leaving she asks hastily for some homework; Édith gets the impression it is just to make her teacher happy. It’s not as if she brings the worksheet back with her; she just sa...ys, “next time.” Fadila must have been very disappointed not to have been admitted to any of the literacy courses. She must have seen this as a sign that no one thought she was even capable of learning how to read. Édith cannot persuade her to get back into a more sustained work rhythm. It’s as if Fadila has lost faith. One day by chance Édith runs into her cousin, Sara, on the rue de Rennes; that long mane of red hair, as she stands unlocking her bike, is unmistakable.
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