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The Dog Snatcher, Guardians of Time Book 1

A children's fantasy adventure
BuchGebunden
156 Seiten
Englisch
Motherboard Bookserschienen am13.09.2023
Recognized as premier fiction for kids--winner of a Purple Butterfly award, and named a 2023 finalist for the prestigious Selah Awards. For ages 8-11. Eleven-year-old Jake is amazed when a teenage boy kidnaps the family dog and vanishes. Jake and his twin Ava are determined to find their dog, and soon they use an abandoned key to seek help in--of all places--a clock shop. This clock shop travels through time and space, piloted by a 700-year-old Swiss alchemist. But the dog snatcher isn't easy to catch. He's a centuries-old alchemist too. A famly-friendly chapter book full of surprises, including a trip to France in 1680. ---"Ever since my son has read that book he is wanting to read more. (Smiley face) I am so grateful."--Mrs. Kennedy."A wholesome romp through time, and readers learn a little history about Vienna and Lyon along the way." -Author of the beloved Andi Carter books, Susan K. Marlow.¿ "This is a fun journey of laughter and learning. The mystery includes a pirate key, an ancient clock shop, forgiveness, truth, new friends and family ties that warm the heart."-Azalea Dabill, author. "I really think it's a great book. It's interesting and definitely engaging."-E.S., age 10.---Phyllis Wheeler writes time-travel stories for kids with a bit of fantasy thrown in. Her award-winning books for kids feature strong families and a moral compass. She and her husband live in St. Louis. Be on the lookout for new releases in this series!mehr
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BuchGebunden
EUR24,10
TaschenbuchKartoniert, Paperback
EUR10,90

Produkt

KlappentextRecognized as premier fiction for kids--winner of a Purple Butterfly award, and named a 2023 finalist for the prestigious Selah Awards. For ages 8-11. Eleven-year-old Jake is amazed when a teenage boy kidnaps the family dog and vanishes. Jake and his twin Ava are determined to find their dog, and soon they use an abandoned key to seek help in--of all places--a clock shop. This clock shop travels through time and space, piloted by a 700-year-old Swiss alchemist. But the dog snatcher isn't easy to catch. He's a centuries-old alchemist too. A famly-friendly chapter book full of surprises, including a trip to France in 1680. ---"Ever since my son has read that book he is wanting to read more. (Smiley face) I am so grateful."--Mrs. Kennedy."A wholesome romp through time, and readers learn a little history about Vienna and Lyon along the way." -Author of the beloved Andi Carter books, Susan K. Marlow.¿ "This is a fun journey of laughter and learning. The mystery includes a pirate key, an ancient clock shop, forgiveness, truth, new friends and family ties that warm the heart."-Azalea Dabill, author. "I really think it's a great book. It's interesting and definitely engaging."-E.S., age 10.---Phyllis Wheeler writes time-travel stories for kids with a bit of fantasy thrown in. Her award-winning books for kids feature strong families and a moral compass. She and her husband live in St. Louis. Be on the lookout for new releases in this series!
Details
ISBN/GTIN979-8-9866999-1-2
ProduktartBuch
EinbandartGebunden
Erscheinungsjahr2023
Erscheinungsdatum13.09.2023
Reihen-Nr.1
Seiten156 Seiten
SpracheEnglisch
MasseBreite 132 mm, Höhe 209 mm, Dicke 12 mm
Gewicht268 g
Artikel-Nr.60935378

Autor

Phyllis Wheeler set a goal at age 13 to write a children's book, a journey with lots of detours that took many years. She's written for daily newspapers, worked on airplanes as a mechanical engineer, and raised four children, doing some homeschooling along the way. Now she's writing award-winning, family-friendly tales for kids and teens, especially homeschoolers. Get a free short story at her website, PhyllisWheeler.com