How I met myself / David A. Hill.

By: Hill, David A, 1952-Material type: TextTextSeries: Cambridge English readersLevel 3: Publisher: Cambridge : Cambridge University Press, 2001Description: 64 pages : maps ; 20 cmContent type: text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volumeISBN: 0521750180; 9780521750189Subject(s): Readers | Doppelgängers -- FictionDDC classification: 428.64 LOC classification: PE1126.H555 | H695 2001Summary: "One icy winter's evening in Budapest, a man runs straight into John Taylor as he walks home through the narrow streets. John falls over into the snow and looks up at the man's face. 'I felt very afraid. Because what I saw was me. My face looking down at me. My mouth saying sorry.' Who is the man, and how will John's life change?
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"One icy winter's evening in Budapest, a man runs straight into John Taylor as he walks home through the narrow streets. John falls over into the snow and looks up at the man's face. 'I felt very afraid. Because what I saw was me. My face looking down at me. My mouth saying sorry.' Who is the man, and how will John's life change?

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