Rashid and the Haupmann Diamond
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Hassan Radwan
Rashid and his friends witness a robbery at Mrs. Wilson’s House, but police find no evidence of a breakin. The boy’s investigation leads them to an old map marking the location of a precious diamond. But who will reach the diamond first? Family values, and friendship that cut accross ethnic and religious boundaries are highlighted in this fast-moving adventure.
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Hassan Radwan
Rashid and his friends witness a robbery at Mrs. Wilson’s House, but police find no evidence of a breakin. The boy’s investigation leads them to an old map marking the location of a precious diamond. But who will reach the diamond first? Family values, and friendship that cut accross ethnic and religious boundaries are highlighted in this fast-moving adventure.
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