Der 12-jährige Cian und seine Schwester kämpfen gegen einen jahrhundertealten bösen Geist, der ihre Familie bedroht. Ab 12.
Mary Arrigan Bücher
Mary Arrigan ist eine gefeierte Autorin, deren Fiktion das Innenleben junger Menschen erforscht. Ihre Werke tauchen mit einem direkten und fesselnden literarischen Stil in Themen wie Identität, Erwachsenwerden und der Suche nach dem eigenen Platz in der Welt ein. Sie zieht die Leser gekonnt in ihre Erzählungen und regt zum Nachdenken über die Komplexität des Jugendalters an.






Warum läutet die Legenden umwobene Glocke von Shearwater mitten in der Nacht? Und was hat es mit dem Furcht einflößenden Licht im Garten von Glenderry Manor auf sich? Zwei packende Gruselgeschichten in einem Band!
Milo and the Pirate Sisters
- 172 Seiten
- 7 Lesestunden
When ghostly Mr Lewis has to leave his cosy home in the castle, Milo and Shane help set him up in a local ruined mill. Little do they know the danger this puts him in, and the trouble it will cause for themselves -and this time Mr Lewis can't help them.
Pa Jinglebob and the Grabble Gang
- 48 Seiten
- 2 Lesestunden
This teacher's guide offers comprehensive support for educators using the "Red Bananas" series, focusing on enhancing student engagement and understanding. It includes lesson plans, discussion questions, and activities tailored to various learning styles. The guide emphasizes critical thinking and creativity, providing strategies for integrating the series into the curriculum effectively. Additionally, it highlights key themes and character development, ensuring teachers can facilitate meaningful discussions and connections with the material.
The story of a family driven by the Irish potato famine to take assisted passage to Australia, and their adventures in the goldfields of Ballarat.
The Rabbit Girl
- 224 Seiten
- 8 Lesestunden
Two stories, one set in the 1940s, one in the present, unravel the secret of the Rabbit Girl picture...
Pa Jinglebob the Fastest Knitter in the West
- 48 Seiten
- 2 Lesestunden
The story features a gentle sheriff known for his remarkable knitting speed, making him a unique figure in the Wild West. As he navigates his duties, his knitting skills add a charming twist to his character, blending traditional law enforcement with unexpected creativity. This light-hearted narrative explores themes of kindness and individuality in a rugged setting, showcasing how even the most unconventional talents can play a role in a sheriff's life.
When Shane's gran digs up a weird ancient stone, best buddies Milo and Shane find themselves face to face with its owner � one dead angry druid. Willie Jones's lizard goes mental and Shane disappears. Milo is in deep, deep trouble and he needs a rescue plan before midnight strikes.